Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... establish in the community , habits of thinking and of action , which will affect the public concerns as long as the Union shall exist . It is not altogether in paper constitutions , however skilfully devised or precisely expressed , to ...
... establish in the community , habits of thinking and of action , which will affect the public concerns as long as the Union shall exist . It is not altogether in paper constitutions , however skilfully devised or precisely expressed , to ...
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... establish . - And we would leave here , also , for the generations which are rising up rapidly to fill our places , some proof , that we have endeavoured to transmit the great inheritance unimpaired ; that in our estimate of public ...
... establish . - And we would leave here , also , for the generations which are rising up rapidly to fill our places , some proof , that we have endeavoured to transmit the great inheritance unimpaired ; that in our estimate of public ...
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... established in this country ; -comprise all that can be attempted , and much more than can be satisfactorily performed on the present occasion . Of the motives which influenced the first settlers to a voluntary induced them to ...
... established in this country ; -comprise all that can be attempted , and much more than can be satisfactorily performed on the present occasion . Of the motives which influenced the first settlers to a voluntary induced them to ...
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... establish- ment of a colony here , merely from their dislike of the political sys- tems of Europe . They fled not so ... established the Reformation , but tolera- tion was a virtue beyond her conception , and beyond the age . left no ...
... establish- ment of a colony here , merely from their dislike of the political sys- tems of Europe . They fled not so ... established the Reformation , but tolera- tion was a virtue beyond her conception , and beyond the age . left no ...
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... established within the present limits of the United States ; but the occasion attracts our attention more ... establish marts for trade , led the governments often to undertake the establishment of colonies as an affair of state expedi ...
... established within the present limits of the United States ; but the occasion attracts our attention more ... establish marts for trade , led the governments often to undertake the establishment of colonies as an affair of state expedi ...
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