Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America, Or, An Attempt to Collect and Preserve Some of the Speeches, Orations, & Proceedings ; with Sketches and Remarks on Men and Things, and Other Fugitive Or Neglected Pieces, Belonging to the Men of the Revolutionary Period in the United States ...A.S. Barnes & Company, 1876 - 495 pages |
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... blessings which those patriots won , may descend to posterity , and our Republic forever continue to be the pride of humanity , and an asylum for the oppressed of all nations . ” As the work has been out of print for more than a half ...
... blessings which those patriots won , may descend to posterity , and our Republic forever continue to be the pride of humanity , and an asylum for the oppressed of all nations . ” As the work has been out of print for more than a half ...
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... blessings of liberty can be preserved to any people but by frequent recur- rence to fundamental principles . " If this be so , how unexpressibly valuable will be the reproduction of the " Principles and Acts of the Revolution " you ...
... blessings of liberty can be preserved to any people but by frequent recur- rence to fundamental principles . " If this be so , how unexpressibly valuable will be the reproduction of the " Principles and Acts of the Revolution " you ...
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... blessings we enjoy to the latest posterity . : From HON . D. W. VOORHEES , late Member of Congress from Indiana . TERRE HAUTE , IND . , December 10 , 1875 . I can imagine nothing more appropriate , and few things as useful at this time ...
... blessings we enjoy to the latest posterity . : From HON . D. W. VOORHEES , late Member of Congress from Indiana . TERRE HAUTE , IND . , December 10 , 1875 . I can imagine nothing more appropriate , and few things as useful at this time ...
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... BLESSINGS WHICH THESE PATRIOTS WON MAY DESCEND TO POSTERITY , And our Republic forever continue to be the pride of Humanity , and an Asylum for the OPPRESSED OF ALL NATIONS : BY THEIR sincere friend , Baltimore , April , 1822 . H. NILES ...
... BLESSINGS WHICH THESE PATRIOTS WON MAY DESCEND TO POSTERITY , And our Republic forever continue to be the pride of Humanity , and an Asylum for the OPPRESSED OF ALL NATIONS : BY THEIR sincere friend , Baltimore , April , 1822 . H. NILES ...
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... blessings . I am satisfied that you take pleasure in an American offering you his thoughts on any subject of a public nature , however little merit may be in his suggestions . I am , therefore , led to propose to your consideration an ...
... blessings . I am satisfied that you take pleasure in an American offering you his thoughts on any subject of a public nature , however little merit may be in his suggestions . I am , therefore , led to propose to your consideration an ...
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