Orations of American Orators, Volume 2P.F. Collier, 1900 - American Orators |
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... feeling or regard ; we do not fol- low rivers and mountains , and lines of latitude , to find bounda- ries , beyond which public improvements do not benefit us . We who come here , as agents and representatives of these nar- row ...
... feeling or regard ; we do not fol- low rivers and mountains , and lines of latitude , to find bounda- ries , beyond which public improvements do not benefit us . We who come here , as agents and representatives of these nar- row ...
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... feeling ? And that feeling , too , not the feeling of the people , who established the constitu- tion , but the feeling of the State governments . In another of the South Carolina addresses , having premised that the crisis requires ...
... feeling ? And that feeling , too , not the feeling of the people , who established the constitu- tion , but the feeling of the State governments . In another of the South Carolina addresses , having premised that the crisis requires ...
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... feeling ; by an en- lightened discernment of great interests , embracing a continent and a future age ; by a voluntary determination to love , honor , and cherish , by mutual tolerance , by mutual indulgence of one another's ...
... feeling ; by an en- lightened discernment of great interests , embracing a continent and a future age ; by a voluntary determination to love , honor , and cherish , by mutual tolerance , by mutual indulgence of one another's ...
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