Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volume 4F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... patriotism . Sir , the link which binds the public creditors , as such , to their country , binds them equally to all govern- ments , whether arbitrary or free . In a free govern- ment this principle of abject dependence , if extended ...
... patriotism . Sir , the link which binds the public creditors , as such , to their country , binds them equally to all govern- ments , whether arbitrary or free . In a free govern- ment this principle of abject dependence , if extended ...
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... patriotism which the gentleman had resolved , out of his abundant gener- osity , gratuitously to bestow upon us ? Mr. President , the impression which has gone abroad of the weakness of the South as connected with the slave question ...
... patriotism which the gentleman had resolved , out of his abundant gener- osity , gratuitously to bestow upon us ? Mr. President , the impression which has gone abroad of the weakness of the South as connected with the slave question ...
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... and strengthens the foundations of patriotism . At the epoch when , in September , 1774 , the dele- gates of eleven colonies assembled at our Carpenters ' Hall 62 DALLAS . Dallas, George M., an American diplomatist and ...
... and strengthens the foundations of patriotism . At the epoch when , in September , 1774 , the dele- gates of eleven colonies assembled at our Carpenters ' Hall 62 DALLAS . Dallas, George M., an American diplomatist and ...
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... patriotism not unusually recoils , and of this kind is military action against the comparatively weak yet fierce and wily tribes of savages still occupying parts of their original domain on our continent . Un- regulated by the ...
... patriotism not unusually recoils , and of this kind is military action against the comparatively weak yet fierce and wily tribes of savages still occupying parts of their original domain on our continent . Un- regulated by the ...
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... our re- publican soldier . Analyzed in all its plans , its means , its motives , and its execution ; the genius that con- ceived , the patriotism that impelled , the boldness that never backed , nor paused , nor counted ; the DALLAS . 69.
... our re- publican soldier . Analyzed in all its plans , its means , its motives , and its execution ; the genius that con- ceived , the patriotism that impelled , the boldness that never backed , nor paused , nor counted ; the DALLAS . 69.
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