The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, Томови 1-2Greeley & McElrath, 1843 |
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... Liberty , to the hearts of all considerate men , seemed strangely to arouse the worst passions of the American people . The light , which glared from the altars on which rested human hecatombs offered in sacrifice to the idols of the ...
... Liberty , to the hearts of all considerate men , seemed strangely to arouse the worst passions of the American people . The light , which glared from the altars on which rested human hecatombs offered in sacrifice to the idols of the ...
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... liberty and of right , the requirements of justice should be either well understood and clearly defined or administered in uprightness and integrity . In the heat of their iconoclastic zeal they shut their eyes to all that is venerable ...
... liberty and of right , the requirements of justice should be either well understood and clearly defined or administered in uprightness and integrity . In the heat of their iconoclastic zeal they shut their eyes to all that is venerable ...
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... liberty and independence which sustained our fathers in the successful assertion of their rights against foreign ag- gression , is not yet sunk . The patriotic fire of the Revolu- tion still burns in the American breast with a holy and ...
... liberty and independence which sustained our fathers in the successful assertion of their rights against foreign ag- gression , is not yet sunk . The patriotic fire of the Revolu- tion still burns in the American breast with a holy and ...
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... liberty in South America . These remarks aroused all the spleen and enmity of Mr. RANDOLPH , and led to one of those personal passages which were of no infrequent occurrence between himself and Mr. CLAY . " As for South America , " said ...
... liberty in South America . These remarks aroused all the spleen and enmity of Mr. RANDOLPH , and led to one of those personal passages which were of no infrequent occurrence between himself and Mr. CLAY . " As for South America , " said ...
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... liberty ; and insinuated that Mr. CLAY was influenced by a desire of conquest . " The honora- ble gentleman , " he said , " had been sent on a late occasion to Europe he had been near the field of Waterloo , and , he feared , had ...
... liberty ; and insinuated that Mr. CLAY was influenced by a desire of conquest . " The honora- ble gentleman , " he said , " had been sent on a late occasion to Europe he had been near the field of Waterloo , and , he feared , had ...
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