Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... assembling voluntarily , deliberating fully , and deciding calmly , concerning that system of government , under which they would wish that they and their posterity should live . The ancients , so 6 MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
... assembling voluntarily , deliberating fully , and deciding calmly , concerning that system of government , under which they would wish that they and their posterity should live . The ancients , so 6 MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
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... assembling voluntarily , deliberating fully , and deciding calmly , concerning that system of government , under which they would wish that they and their posterity should live . The ancients , so 6 MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
... assembling voluntarily , deliberating fully , and deciding calmly , concerning that system of government , under which they would wish that they and their posterity should live . The ancients , so 6 MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
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... wish , to behold the glorious union ? I can well recollect , though I believe I cannot convey to others , the impression , which , on many occasions , was made by the difficulties which surrounded and pressed the convention . The great ...
... wish , to behold the glorious union ? I can well recollect , though I believe I cannot convey to others , the impression , which , on many occasions , was made by the difficulties which surrounded and pressed the convention . The great ...
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... wishes entertained since the era of our independence . If those opinions and wishes are as well founded as they have been general , the late convention were justified in proposing to their constituents one confederate re- public , as ...
... wishes entertained since the era of our independence . If those opinions and wishes are as well founded as they have been general , the late convention were justified in proposing to their constituents one confederate re- public , as ...
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... wish for the safety of his country , trust the sword and the purse with a single assembly organized on principles so defective - so rotten ? Though we might give to such a government certain powers , with safety , yet to give them the ...
... wish for the safety of his country , trust the sword and the purse with a single assembly organized on principles so defective - so rotten ? Though we might give to such a government certain powers , with safety , yet to give them the ...
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