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" Such minority was precisely the case of the Tories of our own Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines, or old laws ; but to break up both, and make new ones. "
Life of William McKinley, Our Martyred President: With Short Biographies of ... - Page 301
by Bp. Samuel Fallows, Samuel Fallows - 1901 - 441 pages
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in ..., Volume 17

John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 718 pages
...believe, is to liberate the world. (Same speech.) It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws ; but to break up both, and make new ones. (Same speech.) As a nation should not, and the Almighty will not, be evaded, so let him attempt no...
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The Davis Memorial Volume: Or, Our Dead President, Jefferson Davis

John William Jones - 1889 - 752 pages
...precisely the case of the lories of the Revolution. It ia a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both and make new ones.' " The one who thus glorified the Union was the Kentucky boy who had moved to Mississippi, and was about...
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 17-18

1889 - 894 pages
...precisely the case of the Tories of the Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both and make new ones." Who, think you, my countryme-i, were these spokesmen ? The one who thus glorified the Union was the...
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Southern Historical Society Papers

Southern Historical Society - 1889 - 458 pages
...precisely the case of the Tories of the Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both and make new ones." Who, think you, my countrymen, were these spokesmen ? The one who thus glorified the Union was the...
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Oration by Hon. John W. Daniel on the Life, Services and ..., Volume 146

John Warwick Daniel - 1890 - 68 pages
...precisely the case of the Tories of the Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both and make new ones." Who, think you, my countrymen, were these spokesmen ? The one who thus glorified the Union was the...
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A History of Mississippi: From the Discovery of the Great River by Hernando ...

Robert Lowry, William H. McCardle - 1891 - 708 pages
...precisely the case of the Tories of the Revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both and make new ones." And yet when the hour of parting came, the hearts of the members of the Convention, and the large number...
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Complete Works, Volume 5

Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 444 pages
...other. Besides, it was as he himself once said: " It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both and make new ones."...with indignation, and that he then exclaimed, " If I ever get a chance to hit that thing, I'll hit it hard." He " hit it hard " when as a member of the...
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Africa and the American Negro: Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on ...

John Wesley Edward Bowen - 1896 - 306 pages
...sale, and as he was leaving he turned to his friend, quivering with indignation and said : '• Hanks, if ever I get a chance to hit that thing, I'll hit it hard, by the ever living God." Perhaps it was in this very building where he registered in heaven that solemn...
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Africa and the American Negro: Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on ...

John Wesley Edward Bowen - 1896 - 304 pages
...sale, and as he was leaving he turned to his friend, quivering with indignation and said: " Hanks, if ever I get a chance to hit that thing, I'll hit it hard, by the ever living God." Perhaps it was in this very building where he registered in heaven that solemn...
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History Reader for Elementary Schools: Arranged with Special ..., Part 2

Lucy Langdon Williams Wilson - 1898 - 110 pages
...bear to see this sight. He moved away and said to his companions:— " Boys, let's get away from this. If ever I get a chance to hit that thing, I'll hit it hard." LINCOLN, THE RAIL SPLITTER ABRAHAM LINCOLN was now a young man of twenty-one. He was six feet four...
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