Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volumen2American Stationer's Company, 1836 - 637 páginas |
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... arm of power , throughout a vastly extensive and highly prosperous country . It is impossible to anticipate what garments our native muses will weave for themselves . To foretell our literature would be to create it . There was a time ...
... arm of power , throughout a vastly extensive and highly prosperous country . It is impossible to anticipate what garments our native muses will weave for themselves . To foretell our literature would be to create it . There was a time ...
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... arms and brother in peril . Lincoln , and Greene , and Knox , and and Hamilton , are gone ; the heroes of Saratoga and Yorktown have fallen , before the only foe they could not meet . Above all , the first of heroes and of men , the ...
... arms and brother in peril . Lincoln , and Greene , and Knox , and and Hamilton , are gone ; the heroes of Saratoga and Yorktown have fallen , before the only foe they could not meet . Above all , the first of heroes and of men , the ...
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... arms , is daily reverting to a condition of more equal participation among the various maritime states , and is in consequence becoming less productive to any one . While America remains , and will always remain , among the foremost ...
... arms , is daily reverting to a condition of more equal participation among the various maritime states , and is in consequence becoming less productive to any one . While America remains , and will always remain , among the foremost ...
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... arms , a voice which spoke louder for the rights of America , than that of Burke or of Chatham , within the walls of the British parliament , and at the foot of the British throne ? No , for myself , I can truly say , that after my ...
... arms , a voice which spoke louder for the rights of America , than that of Burke or of Chatham , within the walls of the British parliament , and at the foot of the British throne ? No , for myself , I can truly say , that after my ...
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... arm was at length outstretched against us , instead of a submissive child , tied down by former graces , it found a youthful giant in the land , born amidst hardships , and nourished on the rocks , indebted for no favors , and owing no ...
... arm was at length outstretched against us , instead of a submissive child , tied down by former graces , it found a youthful giant in the land , born amidst hardships , and nourished on the rocks , indebted for no favors , and owing no ...
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