Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volumen3F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... citizens have been imprisoned , and she has had no redress . Yet , notwithstanding all these things , Massachu- setts has always been faithful and loyal to the con- stitution . You may ask why , if she has been so wronged , so insulted ...
... citizens have been imprisoned , and she has had no redress . Yet , notwithstanding all these things , Massachu- setts has always been faithful and loyal to the con- stitution . You may ask why , if she has been so wronged , so insulted ...
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... citizens there under the organ- ic law of the Territory ? I ask , in the name of old Massachusetts , if our honest citizens who went to Kansas to build up homes for themselves and to se- cure the blessings of civilization , are not ...
... citizens there under the organ- ic law of the Territory ? I ask , in the name of old Massachusetts , if our honest citizens who went to Kansas to build up homes for themselves and to se- cure the blessings of civilization , are not ...
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... citizens and of the inhabitants within her border line . If her citizens go beyond the line into distant lands or upon the ocean then they look to the federal arm for protection . But old Massa- chusetts is the State which is to secure ...
... citizens and of the inhabitants within her border line . If her citizens go beyond the line into distant lands or upon the ocean then they look to the federal arm for protection . But old Massa- chusetts is the State which is to secure ...
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... citizens of the soil . Well might the British com- mander boast that he had reduced South Carolina into allegiance . But , sir , I will not proceed further with this his- tory , out of regard for the fame of our common country ; out of ...
... citizens of the soil . Well might the British com- mander boast that he had reduced South Carolina into allegiance . But , sir , I will not proceed further with this his- tory , out of regard for the fame of our common country ; out of ...
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... citizens - be in danger of overthrow now , or any other time in the hereafter , by fifty or sixty thousand or any other number of citizens soldiers in the regular army ? When the American people shall forget the glorious traditions of a ...
... citizens - be in danger of overthrow now , or any other time in the hereafter , by fifty or sixty thousand or any other number of citizens soldiers in the regular army ? When the American people shall forget the glorious traditions of a ...
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