Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... Greece herself was here saved . It is , because to this spot , and to the event which has render- ed it immortal , he refers all the succeeding glories of the republic . It is because if that day had gone otherwise , Greece had perished ...
... Greece herself was here saved . It is , because to this spot , and to the event which has render- ed it immortal , he refers all the succeeding glories of the republic . It is because if that day had gone otherwise , Greece had perished ...
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... Greece . But it is more pertinent to our present purpose to observe , that nothing existed in the character of Grecian emigrations , or in the spirit and intelligence of the emigrants , likely to give a new and im- portant direction to ...
... Greece . But it is more pertinent to our present purpose to observe , that nothing existed in the character of Grecian emigrations , or in the spirit and intelligence of the emigrants , likely to give a new and im- portant direction to ...
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... Greece with the Roman commonwealth . " O morem preclarum , dis- ciplinamque , quam a majoribus accepimus , si quidem teneremus ! sed nescio quo pacto jam de manibus elabitur . Nullam enim illi nostri sapi- entissimi et sanctissimi viri ...
... Greece with the Roman commonwealth . " O morem preclarum , dis- ciplinamque , quam a majoribus accepimus , si quidem teneremus ! sed nescio quo pacto jam de manibus elabitur . Nullam enim illi nostri sapi- entissimi et sanctissimi viri ...
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... Greece at the foot of the barbarian Turk . Let us thank God that we live in an age , when something has influence besides the bayonet , and when the sternest authority does not venture to encounter the scorching power of public reproach ...
... Greece at the foot of the barbarian Turk . Let us thank God that we live in an age , when something has influence besides the bayonet , and when the sternest authority does not venture to encounter the scorching power of public reproach ...
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... Greece , whenever the President shall deem it expedient to make such appointment . " The House having , on the 19th of January , resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole , and this resolution being taken into consideration , Mr ...
... Greece , whenever the President shall deem it expedient to make such appointment . " The House having , on the 19th of January , resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole , and this resolution being taken into consideration , Mr ...
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