10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... duty . A. In my opinion , there is not gold and filver enough in the Colonies to pay the stamp duty for one year . Q. Don't you know that the money arifing from the stamps was all to be laid out in America ? A. I know it is appropriated ...
... duty . A. In my opinion , there is not gold and filver enough in the Colonies to pay the stamp duty for one year . Q. Don't you know that the money arifing from the stamps was all to be laid out in America ? A. I know it is appropriated ...
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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