The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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Page 33
... expressed those hopes . " May this great temple which we have just erected to liberty , always be an instruction to oppressors , an example to the oppressed , a refuge for the rights of the human race , and an object of delight to the ...
... expressed those hopes . " May this great temple which we have just erected to liberty , always be an instruction to oppressors , an example to the oppressed , a refuge for the rights of the human race , and an object of delight to the ...
Page 35
... expressed his own great political principles : " LIBERTE ET ORDRE PUBLIQUE . " These words were lost in the social chaos which soon succeeded , but on the restoration of Lafayette's system forty years afterward they also were restored ...
... expressed his own great political principles : " LIBERTE ET ORDRE PUBLIQUE . " These words were lost in the social chaos which soon succeeded , but on the restoration of Lafayette's system forty years afterward they also were restored ...
Page 41
... expressed . ' Thereupon I returned to the Hotel de Ville , and announced to the people there that , the sentiments of Louis Philippe agreed exactly with my own , and , as you know already , he was then made king . We caused him to swear ...
... expressed . ' Thereupon I returned to the Hotel de Ville , and announced to the people there that , the sentiments of Louis Philippe agreed exactly with my own , and , as you know already , he was then made king . We caused him to swear ...
Page 50
... expressed in an unknown tongue , she sent the English prayer - book to a people ignorant of that language , and employed a ferocious soldiery to illustrate its real simplicity and beauty . The parliament of the Pale , like the sunflower ...
... expressed in an unknown tongue , she sent the English prayer - book to a people ignorant of that language , and employed a ferocious soldiery to illustrate its real simplicity and beauty . The parliament of the Pale , like the sunflower ...
Page 154
... expressed to influence and regulate their action . All governments which have consistency enough to endure , have a tendency to increase their power , and oppress their subjects . Every government unequally constituted has a tendency to ...
... expressed to influence and regulate their action . All governments which have consistency enough to endure , have a tendency to increase their power , and oppress their subjects . Every government unequally constituted has a tendency to ...
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