10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... happy as America . Her fituation is remote from all the wrangling world , and the has nothing to do but to trade with them . A man may easily distinguish in himself between temper and principle , and I am as con- fident , as I am that ...
... happy as America . Her fituation is remote from all the wrangling world , and the has nothing to do but to trade with them . A man may easily distinguish in himself between temper and principle , and I am as con- fident , as I am that ...
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... happy by their expulfion . Say not that this is revenge , call it rather the soft refentment of a fuffering people , who , having no object in view but the GOOD of ALL , have ftaked their OWN ALL upon a feemingly doubtful event . Yet it ...
... happy by their expulfion . Say not that this is revenge , call it rather the soft refentment of a fuffering people , who , having no object in view but the GOOD of ALL , have ftaked their OWN ALL upon a feemingly doubtful event . Yet it ...
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... happy and prosperous ; and they can not be happy and prosperous unless they maintain order within their boundaries and behave with a just regard for their obligations toward outsiders . It must be understood that under no circumstances ...
... happy and prosperous ; and they can not be happy and prosperous unless they maintain order within their boundaries and behave with a just regard for their obligations toward outsiders . It must be understood that under no circumstances ...
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