Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volumen3F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... ernment came from the brains of her statesmen and the unconquerable arms of her warriors she has been loyal to it . In peace she has added to it renown ; and in war her sons have crowded the way to death as to a fes- tival . She has ...
... ernment came from the brains of her statesmen and the unconquerable arms of her warriors she has been loyal to it . In peace she has added to it renown ; and in war her sons have crowded the way to death as to a fes- tival . She has ...
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... ernment through the negligence of the people , too long has pursued her with rancor and bitterness . Be- fore its invidious legislation she has seen her com- merce perish and ruin , like a devastating fire , sweep through her fields of ...
... ernment through the negligence of the people , too long has pursued her with rancor and bitterness . Be- fore its invidious legislation she has seen her com- merce perish and ruin , like a devastating fire , sweep through her fields of ...
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... ernment worth ? If we from Massachusetts , or any other State - senators , or members of the House- are to be called to account by some " gallant nephew of some " gallant uncle , " when we utter something which does not suit their ...
... ernment worth ? If we from Massachusetts , or any other State - senators , or members of the House- are to be called to account by some " gallant nephew of some " gallant uncle , " when we utter something which does not suit their ...
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... ernment for all mankind . The white man can never lay down his burden so long as oppression and national injustice and wrong exist among the children of men . Nations like individ- uals owe something to a common humanity , for they are ...
... ernment for all mankind . The white man can never lay down his burden so long as oppression and national injustice and wrong exist among the children of men . Nations like individ- uals owe something to a common humanity , for they are ...
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... ernment of their own to defend , for none had ever been established ; and they were not resisting unjust laws , for no laws of any kind had been passed ; nor had any act of any kind been done by the American people or its army injurious ...
... ernment of their own to defend , for none had ever been established ; and they were not resisting unjust laws , for no laws of any kind had been passed ; nor had any act of any kind been done by the American people or its army injurious ...
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