10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... confidence , impelled me to aban- don the idea . I REJOICE , that the state of your concerns , external as well as internal , no longer renders the pursuit of inclination incompatible with the sentiment of duty , or propriety : and am ...
... confidence , impelled me to aban- don the idea . I REJOICE , that the state of your concerns , external as well as internal , no longer renders the pursuit of inclination incompatible with the sentiment of duty , or propriety : and am ...
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... confidence you repofed in your firft and greatest revolutionary character , whose pre - eminent services had entitled him to the first place in his country's love , and destined for him the fairest page in the volume of faithful history ...
... confidence you repofed in your firft and greatest revolutionary character , whose pre - eminent services had entitled him to the first place in his country's love , and destined for him the fairest page in the volume of faithful history ...
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... confidence re- posed in them . And that confidence , it seems to me , is the measure of our oppor- tunity and of our duty in the days to come , in which the new hope of the peoples of the world is to be fulfilled or disappointed . The ...
... confidence re- posed in them . And that confidence , it seems to me , is the measure of our oppor- tunity and of our duty in the days to come , in which the new hope of the peoples of the world is to be fulfilled or disappointed . The ...
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