American Public Addresses, 1740-1952McGraw-Hill, 1956 - 301 pages |
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Page 44
... give this power to the general government ; for the utter inutility of previous requisitions on the states is too well known . Would it be possible for those countries whose finances and revenues are carried to the highest perfection ...
... give this power to the general government ; for the utter inutility of previous requisitions on the states is too well known . Would it be possible for those countries whose finances and revenues are carried to the highest perfection ...
Page 107
... give it the legislation necessary to support it . I say that no man can deny his obligation to give the necessary legislation to support slavery in a territory , who believes it is a constitutional right to have it there . No man can ...
... give it the legislation necessary to support it . I say that no man can deny his obligation to give the necessary legislation to support slavery in a territory , who believes it is a constitutional right to have it there . No man can ...
Page 120
... give him strength ; and when thrown violently to earth received from the bosom of his mother that renewed vitality and virtue which enabled him to rise once more and to become victorious in the struggle . [ Great applause . ] Go to the ...
... give him strength ; and when thrown violently to earth received from the bosom of his mother that renewed vitality and virtue which enabled him to rise once more and to become victorious in the struggle . [ Great applause . ] Go to the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON | 3 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry | 15 |
Copyright | |
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