Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... interest which we enjoy and value , to all that makes us proud of our country , or our country lovely in our own eyes , or dear to our own hearts , nothing can be more repug- nant , nothing more hostile , nothing more directly ...
... interest which we enjoy and value , to all that makes us proud of our country , or our country lovely in our own eyes , or dear to our own hearts , nothing can be more repug- nant , nothing more hostile , nothing more directly ...
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... interests and their feelings . This consideration opens a wide field of duty to the American Statesman , requiring him to prevent , by every means in his power , all collisions of interest and all exasperations of feeling - to correct ...
... interests and their feelings . This consideration opens a wide field of duty to the American Statesman , requiring him to prevent , by every means in his power , all collisions of interest and all exasperations of feeling - to correct ...
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... interest , which is to run down with the generations of men , and to spread over a great portion of the earth with a direct , and over the rest with an indirect , but a most powerful influence . When I speak of it here , in this thick ...
... interest , which is to run down with the generations of men , and to spread over a great portion of the earth with a direct , and over the rest with an indirect , but a most powerful influence . When I speak of it here , in this thick ...
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... interest and honor of the States , than that the public men , who may follow them , may be as disinterested , as patriotic , and as able as they have proved themselves . There have been , Gentlemen , it is true , anxious moments . That ...
... interest and honor of the States , than that the public men , who may follow them , may be as disinterested , as patriotic , and as able as they have proved themselves . There have been , Gentlemen , it is true , anxious moments . That ...
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... interests of party ? Nay , more ; that great power , the power of protecting Domestic Industry , who can tell me ... interest of the party — it is not even all this , which furnishes , at the present moment , the most striking demon ...
... interests of party ? Nay , more ; that great power , the power of protecting Domestic Industry , who can tell me ... interest of the party — it is not even all this , which furnishes , at the present moment , the most striking demon ...
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