A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Band 6Collier, 1900 |
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... believe , further , that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years , and can only end in despotism , as other forms have done be- fore it , when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government ...
... believe , further , that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years , and can only end in despotism , as other forms have done be- fore it , when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government ...
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... believe that , while choice and prudence invite me to quit the political scene , patriotism does not forbid it . In looking forward to the moment which is intended to terminate the career of my public life , my feelings do not permit me ...
... believe that , while choice and prudence invite me to quit the political scene , patriotism does not forbid it . In looking forward to the moment which is intended to terminate the career of my public life , my feelings do not permit me ...
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... believe me , fellow - citizens ) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake , since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government . But that jealousy to be ...
... believe me , fellow - citizens ) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake , since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government . But that jealousy to be ...
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... believe in the time of it , that the people came with an intention to kill him , whether you have this satisfaction now or not in your own minds , they were justifiable , at least excusable , in firing . You and I may be suspicious that ...
... believe in the time of it , that the people came with an intention to kill him , whether you have this satisfaction now or not in your own minds , they were justifiable , at least excusable , in firing . You and I may be suspicious that ...
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... believe if I were to reverse the scene , I should bring it home to our own bosoms . Sup- pose Colonel Marshall when he came out of his own door and saw these grenadiers coming down with swords , etc. , had thought it proper to have ...
... believe if I were to reverse the scene , I should bring it home to our own bosoms . Sup- pose Colonel Marshall when he came out of his own door and saw these grenadiers coming down with swords , etc. , had thought it proper to have ...
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