Famous Orators of the World and Their Best OrationsJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 639 pages |
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... armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation ? Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled that force must be called in to win back our love ? Let us not deceive ourselves , sir . These are the implements of war and ...
... armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation ? Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled that force must be called in to win back our love ? Let us not deceive ourselves , sir . These are the implements of war and ...
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... armies sufficient to repel the whole force of your enemies and their base and mercenary auxiliaries . The hearts of your soldiers beat high with the spirit of freedom - they are animated with the justice of their cause , and , while ...
... armies sufficient to repel the whole force of your enemies and their base and mercenary auxiliaries . The hearts of your soldiers beat high with the spirit of freedom - they are animated with the justice of their cause , and , while ...
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... armies ; where the Federal treasury to support those fleets and armies , to enforce the requisitions of the Union ? All methods short of coercion have repeatedly been tried in vain . ALEXANDER HAMILTON 33 Having now shown , Mr. Chairman ...
... armies ; where the Federal treasury to support those fleets and armies , to enforce the requisitions of the Union ? All methods short of coercion have repeatedly been tried in vain . ALEXANDER HAMILTON 33 Having now shown , Mr. Chairman ...
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... armies - a source of more real danger to our liberties than all the powers that could be conferred upon the representa- tives of the Union . And wars with each other would lead to opposite alliances with foreign powers , and plunge us ...
... armies - a source of more real danger to our liberties than all the powers that could be conferred upon the representa- tives of the Union . And wars with each other would lead to opposite alliances with foreign powers , and plunge us ...
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... armies ? Will you follow him to the high grounds of Boston , where , to an undisciplined , courageous , and virtuous yeomanry , his presence gave the stability of system , and infused the invincibility of love of country ; or shall I ...
... armies ? Will you follow him to the high grounds of Boston , where , to an undisciplined , courageous , and virtuous yeomanry , his presence gave the stability of system , and infused the invincibility of love of country ; or shall I ...
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