10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... CITIZENS , THE period for a new election of a Citizen , to ad- minifter the executive government of the United States , be- ing not far distant , and the time actually arrived , when your thoughts must be employed in defignating the ...
... CITIZENS , THE period for a new election of a Citizen , to ad- minifter the executive government of the United States , be- ing not far distant , and the time actually arrived , when your thoughts must be employed in defignating the ...
Page 89
... citizen of each State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States ? " I take the official oath to - day with no mental reservations , and with no purpose to construe the Constitution or laws by ...
... citizen of each State shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States ? " I take the official oath to - day with no mental reservations , and with no purpose to construe the Constitution or laws by ...
Page 123
... citizens of this Nation , in some State unable to keep order among its own people , unable to secure justice from outsiders , and unwilling to do justice to those outsiders who treat it well , may result in our having to take action to ...
... citizens of this Nation , in some State unable to keep order among its own people , unable to secure justice from outsiders , and unwilling to do justice to those outsiders who treat it well , may result in our having to take action to ...
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