Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... live the lives which they lived , endure what they en- dured , and partake in the rewards which they enjoyed . And in like manner , by running along the line of future time , by contemplating the probable fortunes of those who are ...
... live the lives which they lived , endure what they en- dured , and partake in the rewards which they enjoyed . And in like manner , by running along the line of future time , by contemplating the probable fortunes of those who are ...
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... live to behold ten millions of fellow citizens paying him the homage of their deepest gratitude and kindest affections ; that he should see distinguished talent and high public trust resting where his name rest- ed ; that he should even ...
... live to behold ten millions of fellow citizens paying him the homage of their deepest gratitude and kindest affections ; that he should see distinguished talent and high public trust resting where his name rest- ed ; that he should even ...
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... live in an age when we may behold a wonderful advancement of the country in all its other great interests , we may see also equal progress and success attend the cause of letters . Finally , let us not forget the religious character of 55.
... live in an age when we may behold a wonderful advancement of the country in all its other great interests , we may see also equal progress and success attend the cause of letters . Finally , let us not forget the religious character of 55.
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... live in what may be called the early age of this great continent ; and we know that our posterity , through all time , are here to suffer and en- joy the allotments of humanity . We see before us a propable train of great events ; we ...
... live in what may be called the early age of this great continent ; and we know that our posterity , through all time , are here to suffer and en- joy the allotments of humanity . We see before us a propable train of great events ; we ...
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... live in a most extraordinary age . Events so various and so important , that they might crowd and distinguish centuries , are , in our times , compressed within the compass of a single life . When has it happened that history has had so ...
... live in a most extraordinary age . Events so various and so important , that they might crowd and distinguish centuries , are , in our times , compressed within the compass of a single life . When has it happened that history has had so ...
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