Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volume 4F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 - Orators |
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... fathers for wisdom and firmness to execute its high and responsible duties in such a manner as to restore harmony and ancient friendship among the people of the several States , and to pre- serve our free institutions throughout many ...
... fathers for wisdom and firmness to execute its high and responsible duties in such a manner as to restore harmony and ancient friendship among the people of the several States , and to pre- serve our free institutions throughout many ...
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... Father of his Country , will speedily become extinct ? Most happy will it be for the country when the public mind shall be diverted from this question to others of more press- ing and practical importance . Throughout the whole progress ...
... Father of his Country , will speedily become extinct ? Most happy will it be for the country when the public mind shall be diverted from this question to others of more press- ing and practical importance . Throughout the whole progress ...
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... - dence which inspired our fathers with wisdom to frame the most perfect form of government and union ever devised by man , will not suffer it to perish BUCHANAN . 5 therefore, exert his best influence to suppress this agi- ...
... - dence which inspired our fathers with wisdom to frame the most perfect form of government and union ever devised by man , will not suffer it to perish BUCHANAN . 5 therefore, exert his best influence to suppress this agi- ...
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... Father of the West . " By the second resolution of the Hartford Convention it is declared " that it is expedient to attempt to make provision for restraining Congress in the exercise of an unlimited power to make new States and ...
... Father of the West . " By the second resolution of the Hartford Convention it is declared " that it is expedient to attempt to make provision for restraining Congress in the exercise of an unlimited power to make new States and ...
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... fathers were guiltless in introducing slaves into this country ? If an inquiry should ever be instituted in these matters , how- ever , it will be found that the profits of the slave - trade were not confined to the South . Southern ...
... fathers were guiltless in introducing slaves into this country ? If an inquiry should ever be instituted in these matters , how- ever , it will be found that the profits of the slave - trade were not confined to the South . Southern ...
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