Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... political system depends , perhaps , nearly as much on the first generation that grows up under them , as on that by which they were framed and organized . It is our part not only to exhibit to the world a practical illustration of the ...
... political system depends , perhaps , nearly as much on the first generation that grows up under them , as on that by which they were framed and organized . It is our part not only to exhibit to the world a practical illustration of the ...
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... political wisdom , and the tone of social and patriotic feeling , expressed in the works of our own dis- tinguished Statesmen of the present generation , are more emphatically important . They may be regarded strictly " above all price ...
... political wisdom , and the tone of social and patriotic feeling , expressed in the works of our own dis- tinguished Statesmen of the present generation , are more emphatically important . They may be regarded strictly " above all price ...
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... WEBSTER'S speeches to our countrymen , in full confidence that they will sustain the high reputation they have acquired for political wisdom and true eloquence . CONTENTS . • • . DISCOU DISCOURSE delivered at Plymouth.
... WEBSTER'S speeches to our countrymen , in full confidence that they will sustain the high reputation they have acquired for political wisdom and true eloquence . CONTENTS . • • . DISCOU DISCOURSE delivered at Plymouth.
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... political freedom . That freedom which the conscience demands , and which men feel bound by their hopes of salvation to contend for , can hardly fail to be attained . Conscience , in the cause of Religion , and the worship of the Deity ...
... political freedom . That freedom which the conscience demands , and which men feel bound by their hopes of salvation to contend for , can hardly fail to be attained . Conscience , in the cause of Religion , and the worship of the Deity ...
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... political sys- tems of Europe . They fled not so much from the civil government , as from the Hierarchy , and the laws which enforced conformity to the Church Establishment . Mr. Robinson had left England as ear- ly as sixteen hundred ...
... political sys- tems of Europe . They fled not so much from the civil government , as from the Hierarchy , and the laws which enforced conformity to the Church Establishment . Mr. Robinson had left England as ear- ly as sixteen hundred ...
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