The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 10F.P. Kaiser, 1899 - 111 pages The text of thousands of speeches from all historical periods through the 19th century arranged in alphabetical order. |
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Page 3681
... true , in his Farewell Address warned us against them , but it was rather as a distant vision than as a near reality ; and a few years later , Mr. Jefferson speaks of a possibility of the peo- ple of the Mississippi Valley seceding from ...
... true , in his Farewell Address warned us against them , but it was rather as a distant vision than as a near reality ; and a few years later , Mr. Jefferson speaks of a possibility of the peo- ple of the Mississippi Valley seceding from ...
Page 3682
... survived , while the spirit of fraternal affection still lived , and the love of true American liberty lingered yet in the hearts of their descendants . SIR HENRY VANE ( 1612-1662 ) IR HENRY VANE , 3682 CLEMENT L. VALLANDIGHAM.
... survived , while the spirit of fraternal affection still lived , and the love of true American liberty lingered yet in the hearts of their descendants . SIR HENRY VANE ( 1612-1662 ) IR HENRY VANE , 3682 CLEMENT L. VALLANDIGHAM.
Page 3685
... true , indeed , men may de facto become open rebels to God and to his laws , and prove such as forfeit his protection , and engage him to proceed against them as his professed enemies . But , with your lordship's favor , give me leave ...
... true , indeed , men may de facto become open rebels to God and to his laws , and prove such as forfeit his protection , and engage him to proceed against them as his professed enemies . But , with your lordship's favor , give me leave ...
Page 3687
... true value to all the good peo- ple in these three nations . And , as I have said , it cannot be treason against the law of nature since the duties of the subjects in relation to their sovereigns and superiors , from the highest to the ...
... true value to all the good peo- ple in these three nations . And , as I have said , it cannot be treason against the law of nature since the duties of the subjects in relation to their sovereigns and superiors , from the highest to the ...
Page 3688
... true God , against the multiplicity of the superstitious heathen gods ; and he was so little in love with his own life upon this account , wherein he knew the right was on his side , that he could not be persuaded by his friends to make ...
... true God , against the multiplicity of the superstitious heathen gods ; and he was so little in love with his own life upon this account , wherein he knew the right was on his side , that he could not be persuaded by his friends to make ...
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