Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... already found occasion to secure a perpetual memorial of many of his opinions upon our history , institutions , and principal objects of legislation and jurisprudence ; as well as a monument of his patriotic and humane sentiments , in ...
... already found occasion to secure a perpetual memorial of many of his opinions upon our history , institutions , and principal objects of legislation and jurisprudence ; as well as a monument of his patriotic and humane sentiments , in ...
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... already sick , from their passage down the riv- er to the place of embarkation . At length the wished for boat si- lently and fearfully approaches the shore , and men and women and children , shaking with fear and with cold , as many as ...
... already sick , from their passage down the riv- er to the place of embarkation . At length the wished for boat si- lently and fearfully approaches the shore , and men and women and children , shaking with fear and with cold , as many as ...
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... already acquainted , and of holding an equality with their neighbours , in the course of improvement . The laws and cus- toms , both political and municipal , as well as the religious worship of the parent city , were transferred to the ...
... already acquainted , and of holding an equality with their neighbours , in the course of improvement . The laws and cus- toms , both political and municipal , as well as the religious worship of the parent city , were transferred to the ...
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... already established in their country . There were political institutions , and civil liberty , and religious worship . Poetry has fancied nothing , in the wanderings of heroes , so distinct and charac- teristic . Here was man , indeed ...
... already established in their country . There were political institutions , and civil liberty , and religious worship . Poetry has fancied nothing , in the wanderings of heroes , so distinct and charac- teristic . Here was man , indeed ...
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... already been accomplished , and that still better prospects , and brighter hopes , were before her . She had laid , deep and strong , the foundations of her society . Her religious principles were firm , and her moral habits exemplary ...
... already been accomplished , and that still better prospects , and brighter hopes , were before her . She had laid , deep and strong , the foundations of her society . Her religious principles were firm , and her moral habits exemplary ...
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