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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... human nature to say that men were gregarious animals , like wild geese , it surely could offend no delicacy to say they were social animals by nature ; that there were natural sympa- thies , and , above all , the sweet attraction of the ...
... human nature to say that men were gregarious animals , like wild geese , it surely could offend no delicacy to say they were social animals by nature ; that there were natural sympa- thies , and , above all , the sweet attraction of the ...
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... to that Almighty Being , who rules over the universe , who presides in the councils of nations , and whose providential aids can supply every human defect , that his benediction may consecrate to FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS 21.
... to that Almighty Being , who rules over the universe , who presides in the councils of nations , and whose providential aids can supply every human defect , that his benediction may consecrate to FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS 21.
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... human defect , that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States a government instituted by themselves for these es- sential purposes , and may enable every instrument em- ployed in ...
... human defect , that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States a government instituted by themselves for these es- sential purposes , and may enable every instrument em- ployed in ...
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... human race , in humble supplication , that , since he has been pleased to favor the American people with opportunities for deliberating in perfect tranquillity , and dispositions for deciding with unparalleled unanimity , on a form of ...
... human race , in humble supplication , that , since he has been pleased to favor the American people with opportunities for deliberating in perfect tranquillity , and dispositions for deciding with unparalleled unanimity , on a form of ...
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... human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard by which to test the real tendency of the existing constitution of a country ; that facility in changes , upon the credit of mere hypothesis and opinion , exposes to perpetual ...
... human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard by which to test the real tendency of the existing constitution of a country ; that facility in changes , upon the credit of mere hypothesis and opinion , exposes to perpetual ...
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