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... United States , and will , to the best of my ability , preserve , protect , and defend the Constitution of the United States . " Lincoln was now president . Below , the crowd " tossed their hats , wiped their eyes , cheered at the tops ...
... United States , and will , to the best of my ability , preserve , protect , and defend the Constitution of the United States . " Lincoln was now president . Below , the crowd " tossed their hats , wiped their eyes , cheered at the tops ...
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... United States is declared . The people so will it . No State law is to be valid which comes in conflict with the Constitution , or any law of the United States passed in pur- suance of it . But who shall decide this question of ...
... United States is declared . The people so will it . No State law is to be valid which comes in conflict with the Constitution , or any law of the United States passed in pur- suance of it . But who shall decide this question of ...
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... UNITED STATES : To Yesterday , December 7 , 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan . The United States was at peace ...
... UNITED STATES : To Yesterday , December 7 , 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan . The United States was at peace ...
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The Study of Speeches | 1 |
Lincolns First Inaugural | 21 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS | 73 |
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