Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... hold together four - and - twenty separate State sovereignties , the line of whose united territories runs down all the parallels of latitude from New Brunswick to the Gulf of Mexico , and whose connected breadth stretches from the sea ...
... hold together four - and - twenty separate State sovereignties , the line of whose united territories runs down all the parallels of latitude from New Brunswick to the Gulf of Mexico , and whose connected breadth stretches from the sea ...
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... hold , therefore , Gentlemen , that a strict submission , by every branch of the Government , to the limitations and restraints of the Constitution , is of the very essence of all security for the preserva- tion of liberty ; and that no ...
... hold , therefore , Gentlemen , that a strict submission , by every branch of the Government , to the limitations and restraints of the Constitution , is of the very essence of all security for the preserva- tion of liberty ; and that no ...
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... hold his public services , and wishing also to tender him a testimonial of their regard for his moral worth and social virtues , called a meeting of consultation on the subject , some months since , at which a committee was appointed ...
... hold his public services , and wishing also to tender him a testimonial of their regard for his moral worth and social virtues , called a meeting of consultation on the subject , some months since , at which a committee was appointed ...
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... hold the political sentiments and principles , which you have professed and maintained . There may undoubtedly be differences of opinion among them with regard to this or that particular measure ; and a blind , indiscriminate ...
... hold the political sentiments and principles , which you have professed and maintained . There may undoubtedly be differences of opinion among them with regard to this or that particular measure ; and a blind , indiscriminate ...
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... hold on , and hold on to the last , by that which is our own highest enjoyment , and their best hope . Filled with these sentiments , Gentlemen , and having through my political life , hitherto , always acted under the deepest ...
... hold on , and hold on to the last , by that which is our own highest enjoyment , and their best hope . Filled with these sentiments , Gentlemen , and having through my political life , hitherto , always acted under the deepest ...
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