Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... result of force , of fraud , and of accident . After a period of six thousand years has elapsed since the creation , the United States exhibit to the world the first instance , as far as we can learn , of a nation , unattacked by ...
... result of force , of fraud , and of accident . After a period of six thousand years has elapsed since the creation , the United States exhibit to the world the first instance , as far as we can learn , of a nation , unattacked by ...
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... result of their proceedings . It was necessary , therefore , to form their calculations on a scale commensurate to a large portion of the globe . For my own part , I have been often lost in astonish- ment at the vastness of the prospect ...
... result of their proceedings . It was necessary , therefore , to form their calculations on a scale commensurate to a large portion of the globe . For my own part , I have been often lost in astonish- ment at the vastness of the prospect ...
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... result of their late struggle against all the efforts of one of the most powerful nations of Europe . It was appre- hended , I believe , by some , that a pole so high spirit- ed would ill brook the restraints ient govern- ment . I ...
... result of their late struggle against all the efforts of one of the most powerful nations of Europe . It was appre- hended , I believe , by some , that a pole so high spirit- ed would ill brook the restraints ient govern- ment . I ...
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... result of force , of fraud , and of accident . After a period of six thousand years has elapsed since the creation , the United States exhibit to the world the first instance , as far as we can learn , of a nation , unattacked by ...
... result of force , of fraud , and of accident . After a period of six thousand years has elapsed since the creation , the United States exhibit to the world the first instance , as far as we can learn , of a nation , unattacked by ...
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... result is , that civil government is ne- cessary to the perfection and happiness of man . In forming this government , and carrying it into execution , it is essential that the interest and authority of the whole community should be ...
... result is , that civil government is ne- cessary to the perfection and happiness of man . In forming this government , and carrying it into execution , it is essential that the interest and authority of the whole community should be ...
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