Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... land . The results of great powers and large experience in public affairs , committed to writing in any country and any age , can never be disregarded or neglected ; but the lessons of civil and political wisdom , and the tone of social ...
... land . The results of great powers and large experience in public affairs , committed to writing in any country and any age , can never be disregarded or neglected ; but the lessons of civil and political wisdom , and the tone of social ...
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... Lands . - Jan . 1830 . REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , on the application for the erec- tion of a Breakwater at Nantucket . - 1828 . INTRODUCTORY Lecture , read to the Boston Mechanics ' Institution , at the opening of the ...
... Lands . - Jan . 1830 . REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , on the application for the erec- tion of a Breakwater at Nantucket . - 1828 . INTRODUCTORY Lecture , read to the Boston Mechanics ' Institution , at the opening of the ...
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... land , we have come hither to celebrate the great event with which that history commenced . Forever honored be this , the place of our fathers ' refuge ! Forever remembered the day which saw them , weary and distressed , broken in ...
... land , we have come hither to celebrate the great event with which that history commenced . Forever honored be this , the place of our fathers ' refuge ! Forever remembered the day which saw them , weary and distressed , broken in ...
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... land , and , in time , paying back where they have bor- . rowed , shall contribute their part to the great aggregate of human knowledge ; and our descendants , through all generations , shall look back to this spot , and to this hour ...
... land , and , in time , paying back where they have bor- . rowed , shall contribute their part to the great aggregate of human knowledge ; and our descendants , through all generations , shall look back to this spot , and to this hour ...
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... land is deeply interesting , from its circumstances , and also as it marks the character of the times , independently of its connexion with names now incorporated with the history of Empire . The em- barkation was intended to be in the ...
... land is deeply interesting , from its circumstances , and also as it marks the character of the times , independently of its connexion with names now incorporated with the history of Empire . The em- barkation was intended to be in the ...
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