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... England . - Dec . 22 , 1820 . ADDRESS delivered at the laying of the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill Monu- ment . - June 17 , 1825 . . DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson , delivered ...
... England . - Dec . 22 , 1820 . ADDRESS delivered at the laying of the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill Monu- ment . - June 17 , 1825 . . DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson , delivered ...
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... ENGLAND . DEC . 22 , 1820 . LET us rejoice that we behold this day . Let us be thankful that we have lived to see the bright and happy breaking of the auspicious morn , which commences the third century of the history of New England ...
... ENGLAND . DEC . 22 , 1820 . LET us rejoice that we behold this day . Let us be thankful that we have lived to see the bright and happy breaking of the auspicious morn , which commences the third century of the history of New England ...
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... England were first placed ; where Christianity , and civilisation , and letters made their first lodgement , in a vast extent of country , covered with a wilderness , and peopled by roving barbarians . We are here , at the season of the ...
... England were first placed ; where Christianity , and civilisation , and letters made their first lodgement , in a vast extent of country , covered with a wilderness , and peopled by roving barbarians . We are here , at the season of the ...
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... England as ear- ly as sixteen hundred and eight , on account of the persecutions for nonconformity , and had retired to Holland . He left England , from no disappointed ambition in affairs of state , from no regrets at the want of ...
... England as ear- ly as sixteen hundred and eight , on account of the persecutions for nonconformity , and had retired to Holland . He left England , from no disappointed ambition in affairs of state , from no regrets at the want of ...
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... England colonies differ quite as widely from the Asi- atic establishments of the modern European nations , as from the models of the Ancient States . The sole object of those establish- ments was originally trade ; although we have seen ...
... England colonies differ quite as widely from the Asi- atic establishments of the modern European nations , as from the models of the Ancient States . The sole object of those establish- ments was originally trade ; although we have seen ...
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