Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... trust in Heaven ; their high religious faith , full of confidence and anticipation : -all of these seem to belong to this place , and to be present upon this occasion , to fill us with rev- erence and admiration . The settlement of New ...
... trust in Heaven ; their high religious faith , full of confidence and anticipation : -all of these seem to belong to this place , and to be present upon this occasion , to fill us with rev- erence and admiration . The settlement of New ...
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... trust , the patrimonial blessings of wise institutions , of liberty , and religion . The world has seen nothing like this . Regions large enough to be empires , and which , half a century ago , were known only as remote and unexplored ...
... trust , the patrimonial blessings of wise institutions , of liberty , and religion . The world has seen nothing like this . Regions large enough to be empires , and which , half a century ago , were known only as remote and unexplored ...
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... trust resting where his name rest- ed ; that he should even see with his own unclouded eyes , the close of the second century of New England , who had begun life almost with its commencement , and lived through nearly half the whole his ...
... trust resting where his name rest- ed ; that he should even see with his own unclouded eyes , the close of the second century of New England , who had begun life almost with its commencement , and lived through nearly half the whole his ...
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... trusts , and the other processes for fettering and tying up inheritances , were not applicable to the condition of society , and seldom made use of . On the contrary , alienation of the land was every way facilitated , even to the ...
... trusts , and the other processes for fettering and tying up inheritances , were not applicable to the condition of society , and seldom made use of . On the contrary , alienation of the land was every way facilitated , even to the ...
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... trust , and our expectation of the duration of our system of government rests on that trust , that by the diffusion of general knowledge and good and virtuous sentiments , the political fabric may be secure , as well against open ...
... trust , and our expectation of the duration of our system of government rests on that trust , that by the diffusion of general knowledge and good and virtuous sentiments , the political fabric may be secure , as well against open ...
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