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... liberty to publish both , if you choose . [ From an address before the young men's lyceum of Spring- field , Illinois , 27 January 1837. ] As a subject for the remarks of the evening , “ The per- petuation of our political institutions ...
... liberty to publish both , if you choose . [ From an address before the young men's lyceum of Spring- field , Illinois , 27 January 1837. ] As a subject for the remarks of the evening , “ The per- petuation of our political institutions ...
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... liberty and equal rights ; ' t is ours only to transmit these— the former unprofaned by the foot of an invader , the latter undecayed by the lapse of time and untorn by usurpation- to the latest generation that fate shall permit the ...
... liberty and equal rights ; ' t is ours only to transmit these— the former unprofaned by the foot of an invader , the latter undecayed by the lapse of time and untorn by usurpation- to the latest generation that fate shall permit the ...
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... liberty , every well - wisher to his posterity swear by the blood of the Revolution never to violate in the least particu- lar the laws of the country , and never to tolerate their viola- tion by others . As the patriots of seventy ...
... liberty , every well - wisher to his posterity swear by the blood of the Revolution never to violate in the least particu- lar the laws of the country , and never to tolerate their viola- tion by others . As the patriots of seventy ...
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... liberty . Let reverence for the laws be breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap ; let it be taught in schools , in seminaries , and in col- leges ; let it be written in primers , spelling - books ...
... liberty . Let reverence for the laws be breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap ; let it be taught in schools , in seminaries , and in col- leges ; let it be written in primers , spelling - books ...
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... liberty . But this state of feeling must fade , is fading , has faded , with the circumstances that produced it . I do not mean to say that the scenes of the Revolution are now or ever will be entirely forgotten , but that , like ...
... liberty . But this state of feeling must fade , is fading , has faded , with the circumstances that produced it . I do not mean to say that the scenes of the Revolution are now or ever will be entirely forgotten , but that , like ...
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