10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... duty and intereft , to take a neutral pofition . Having taken it , I determined , as far as should depend upon me , to maintain it , with moderation . THE Confiderations which respect , the right to hold this conduct , it is not ...
... duty and intereft , to take a neutral pofition . Having taken it , I determined , as far as should depend upon me , to maintain it , with moderation . THE Confiderations which respect , the right to hold this conduct , it is not ...
Page 118
... duty of the Nation to guard its own rights and its own interests as it is the duty of the individual so to do . Within the Nation the individual has now delegated this right to the State , that is , to the represent- ative of all the ...
... duty of the Nation to guard its own rights and its own interests as it is the duty of the individual so to do . Within the Nation the individual has now delegated this right to the State , that is , to the represent- ative of all the ...
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... duty in the midst of tasks of violence . I am proud to have had the privilege of being associated with them and of calling myself their leader . But I speak now of what they meant to the men by whose sides they fought and to the people ...
... duty in the midst of tasks of violence . I am proud to have had the privilege of being associated with them and of calling myself their leader . But I speak now of what they meant to the men by whose sides they fought and to the people ...
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