Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 29
... able to look the sternest despotism in the face , and with means apparently most inad- equate , to shake principalities and powers . There is a boldness , a spirit of daring , in religious reformers , not to be measured by the general ...
... able to look the sternest despotism in the face , and with means apparently most inad- equate , to shake principalities and powers . There is a boldness , a spirit of daring , in religious reformers , not to be measured by the general ...
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... able to say , that her first existence was with intelligence ; her first breath the inspirations of liberty ; her first principle the truth of divine religion ? / Local attachments and sympathies would ere long spring up in the breasts ...
... able to say , that her first existence was with intelligence ; her first breath the inspirations of liberty ; her first principle the truth of divine religion ? / Local attachments and sympathies would ere long spring up in the breasts ...
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... a stronger feeling might be produced , if we were able to take up this prophetic description where he left it ; and placing ourselves at the point of time in which he was speaking , to set forth with equal felicity the 43.
... a stronger feeling might be produced , if we were able to take up this prophetic description where he left it ; and placing ourselves at the point of time in which he was speaking , to set forth with equal felicity the 43.
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... able defenders of the violated rights of his country . He seemed already to have filled a full measure of public service , and attained an honorable fame . The moment was full of difficulty and danger , and big with events of ...
... able defenders of the violated rights of his country . He seemed already to have filled a full measure of public service , and attained an honorable fame . The moment was full of difficulty and danger , and big with events of ...
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... able to dispute the government with them ; in this case , therefore , except force be interposed , they govern themselves . " The history of other nations may teach us how favorable to pub- lic liberty is the division of the soil into ...
... able to dispute the government with them ; in this case , therefore , except force be interposed , they govern themselves . " The history of other nations may teach us how favorable to pub- lic liberty is the division of the soil into ...
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