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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... things , as well as to points of learning that are more remote and unusual : that the whole tendency of my design may the more easily be per- ceived , the conclusions better descend , and the force of them be better felt . I shall not ...
... things , as well as to points of learning that are more remote and unusual : that the whole tendency of my design may the more easily be per- ceived , the conclusions better descend , and the force of them be better felt . I shall not ...
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... things , to become potent engines by which cunning , ambitious , and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government , de- stroying afterward the very engines which ...
... things , to become potent engines by which cunning , ambitious , and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government , de- stroying afterward the very engines which ...
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... guided by an exalted justice and benevo lence . Who can doubt that , in the course of time and things , the fruits of such a plan would richly repay any temporary advantages which might be lost by a steady adherence FAREWELL ADDRESS 39.
... guided by an exalted justice and benevo lence . Who can doubt that , in the course of time and things , the fruits of such a plan would richly repay any temporary advantages which might be lost by a steady adherence FAREWELL ADDRESS 39.
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... things ; dif- fusing and diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce , but forcing nothing ; establishing ( with powers so disposed , in order to give trade a stable course , to define the rights of our merchants , and to ...
... things ; dif- fusing and diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce , but forcing nothing ; establishing ( with powers so disposed , in order to give trade a stable course , to define the rights of our merchants , and to ...
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... things , and actuated by that fervent love toward it , which is so natural to a man who views in it the native soil of himself and his progenitors for several generations , I anticipate with pleas- ing expectation that retreat in which ...
... things , and actuated by that fervent love toward it , which is so natural to a man who views in it the native soil of himself and his progenitors for several generations , I anticipate with pleas- ing expectation that retreat in which ...
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