American SpeechesWayland Maxfield Parrish, Marie Hochmuth Nichols Greenwood Press, 1969 - 518 pages |
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Page 109
... feelings rushes upon you . The images of the dead , as well as the persons of the living , present themselves to you . The scene overwhelms you , and I turn from ... feeling of resistance to illegal acts of power , which DANIEL WEBSTER 109.
... feelings rushes upon you . The images of the dead , as well as the persons of the living , present themselves to you . The scene overwhelms you , and I turn from ... feeling of resistance to illegal acts of power , which DANIEL WEBSTER 109.
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... feeling of justice " ; that is to say , it is not to be controlled at all , for one who is to follow his own feelings is under no legal control . Now , however men may think this ought to be , the fact is , that the people of the United ...
... feeling of justice " ; that is to say , it is not to be controlled at all , for one who is to follow his own feelings is under no legal control . Now , however men may think this ought to be , the fact is , that the people of the United ...
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... feeling ? And that feeling , too , not the feeling of the people , who established the Constitution , but the feeling of the State governments . In another of the South Carolina addresses , having premised that the crisis requires " all ...
... feeling ? And that feeling , too , not the feeling of the people , who established the Constitution , but the feeling of the State governments . In another of the South Carolina addresses , having premised that the crisis requires " all ...
Contents
The Study of Speeches | 1 |
Lincolns First Inaugural | 21 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS | 73 |
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