Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... cause with us , and we must all sink or swim together . Shall we throw the Constitution overboard because it does not please us all alike ? Suppose two or three of you had been at the pains to break up a piece of rough land and sow it ...
... cause with us , and we must all sink or swim together . Shall we throw the Constitution overboard because it does not please us all alike ? Suppose two or three of you had been at the pains to break up a piece of rough land and sow it ...
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... cause by the light of clear logic , hard facts , and sound learning ; to convince his hear- ers of the truth , as he believed in it , not to take their judgment captive by surprise with harmonious modula- tion and grace grace of ...
... cause by the light of clear logic , hard facts , and sound learning ; to convince his hear- ers of the truth , as he believed in it , not to take their judgment captive by surprise with harmonious modula- tion and grace grace of ...
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... cause of their conduct . Even from that illustrious man , who saved us by his valor , I would have a reason for his conduct ; that liberty which he has given us by his valor tells me to ask this reason , and sure I am , were he here ...
... cause of their conduct . Even from that illustrious man , who saved us by his valor , I would have a reason for his conduct ; that liberty which he has given us by his valor tells me to ask this reason , and sure I am , were he here ...
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... causes of this proposal to change our govern- ment . " * The next day , Mr. Henry further remarked : " This Constitution is said to have beautiful features ; but when I come to examine these fea- tures , sir , they appear to me horribly ...
... causes of this proposal to change our govern- ment . " * The next day , Mr. Henry further remarked : " This Constitution is said to have beautiful features ; but when I come to examine these fea- tures , sir , they appear to me horribly ...
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... cause , Yet I will be a peaceable citizen . My head , my hand , and my heart , shall be at liberty to retrieve the loss of liberty , and remove the defects of that system in a constitutional way . I wish not to go to violence , but will ...
... cause , Yet I will be a peaceable citizen . My head , my hand , and my heart , shall be at liberty to retrieve the loss of liberty , and remove the defects of that system in a constitutional way . I wish not to go to violence , but will ...
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