Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid |
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... Union , and de- fying any portion of this Union to expel or drive me out of the Union . I am for staying within the Union , and fighting for my rights - if necessary , with the sword - within the bounds and under the safeguard of the ...
... Union , and de- fying any portion of this Union to expel or drive me out of the Union . I am for staying within the Union , and fighting for my rights - if necessary , with the sword - within the bounds and under the safeguard of the ...
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... Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted . I hold that , in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is implied , if not expressed , in the ...
... Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted . I hold that , in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution , the Union of these States is perpetual . Perpetuity is implied , if not expressed , in the ...
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... Union . Lincoln set the stage for the " Save the Union " appeal in his prowar addresses during the spring and summer of 1861. After the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter ( April 12 ) , Lincoln issued a proclamation calling upon each ...
... Union . Lincoln set the stage for the " Save the Union " appeal in his prowar addresses during the spring and summer of 1861. After the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter ( April 12 ) , Lincoln issued a proclamation calling upon each ...
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Puritan Preaching and the American | 35 |
Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | 65 |
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