Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 39
... adopted in our own existing systems of government . 66 " There lie , " says another English writer , whose connexion with the Board of Trade has enabled him to ascertain many facts con- nected with colonial history , - " There lie among ...
... adopted in our own existing systems of government . 66 " There lie , " says another English writer , whose connexion with the Board of Trade has enabled him to ascertain many facts con- nected with colonial history , - " There lie among ...
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... adopted , and steadily pursued by the English govern- ment , a division of the empire was the natural and necessary result to which everything tended . I have dwelt on this topic , because it seems to me , that the pe- culiar original ...
... adopted , and steadily pursued by the English govern- ment , a division of the empire was the natural and necessary result to which everything tended . I have dwelt on this topic , because it seems to me , that the pe- culiar original ...
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... adopted and has constantly maintained the principle , that it is the undoubted right , and the bounden duty of government , to provide for the instruction of all youth . That which is elsewhere left to chance , or to charity , we secure ...
... adopted and has constantly maintained the principle , that it is the undoubted right , and the bounden duty of government , to provide for the instruction of all youth . That which is elsewhere left to chance , or to charity , we secure ...
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... adopted wiser measures , than the early records of the colony of Plymouth show to have prevailed here . Assembled on this very spot , a hundred and fifty - three years ago , the legislature of this colony declared , " For as much as the ...
... adopted wiser measures , than the early records of the colony of Plymouth show to have prevailed here . Assembled on this very spot , a hundred and fifty - three years ago , the legislature of this colony declared , " For as much as the ...
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... adopt- ed by the government , at an early day , and at different times since , for the suppression of this traffic ; and I would call on all the true sons of New England , to co - operate with the laws of man , and the justice of Heaven ...
... adopt- ed by the government , at an early day , and at different times since , for the suppression of this traffic ; and I would call on all the true sons of New England , to co - operate with the laws of man , and the justice of Heaven ...
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