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... ment . - June 17 , 1825 . . DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson , delivered in Faneuil Hall , Boston . - Aug . 2 , 1826 . SPEECH delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston , held in ...
... ment . - June 17 , 1825 . . DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson , delivered in Faneuil Hall , Boston . - Aug . 2 , 1826 . SPEECH delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston , held in ...
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... ment , he counts the fearful odds of the contending hosts , his inter- est for the result overwhelms him ; he trembles , as if it were still uncertain , and seems to doubt , whether he may consider Socrates and Plato , Demosthenes ...
... ment , he counts the fearful odds of the contending hosts , his inter- est for the result overwhelms him ; he trembles , as if it were still uncertain , and seems to doubt , whether he may consider Socrates and Plato , Demosthenes ...
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... 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 character of the New England colonies , and certain ...
... 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 character of the New England colonies , and certain ...
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... ment of Andros , in April 1689. The pulse of Liberty beat as high in the extremities as at the heart . The vigorous feeling of the Colony burst out , before it was known how the parent country would finally conduct itself . The king's ...
... ment of Andros , in April 1689. The pulse of Liberty beat as high in the extremities as at the heart . The vigorous feeling of the Colony burst out , before it was known how the parent country would finally conduct itself . The king's ...
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... ment in religion , entitled them to the gratitude of their own and succeeding ages . The second century opened upon New England under circum- stances which evinced that much had already been accomplished , and that still better ...
... ment in religion , entitled them to the gratitude of their own and succeeding ages . The second century opened upon New England under circum- stances which evinced that much had already been accomplished , and that still better ...
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