Eloquence of the United States, Том 5 |
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... been for years past , but a pensioned confederacy against reason , and virtue ,
and honor , and patriotism , and the rights of man ? What were their leaders , but
a set of political craftsmen , flagitiously conspiring to erect the babel , despotism ...
... been for years past , but a pensioned confederacy against reason , and virtue ,
and honor , and patriotism , and the rights of man ? What were their leaders , but
a set of political craftsmen , flagitiously conspiring to erect the babel , despotism ...
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She is moreover precipitating her own fall , or the age of miracles is returned ,
and Britain a phenomenon in the political world , without a parallel . The
proclamations to ensnare the timid and credulous , are beyond expression
disingenuous ...
She is moreover precipitating her own fall , or the age of miracles is returned ,
and Britain a phenomenon in the political world , without a parallel . The
proclamations to ensnare the timid and credulous , are beyond expression
disingenuous ...
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It is a sacrifice at the altar of liberty herself ; a renewal of homage to the sovereign
, who alone is worthy of our veneration ; a profession of political fidelity ,
expressive of our adherence to those maxims of liberal submission and obedient
...
It is a sacrifice at the altar of liberty herself ; a renewal of homage to the sovereign
, who alone is worthy of our veneration ; a profession of political fidelity ,
expressive of our adherence to those maxims of liberal submission and obedient
...
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The various occurrences of our national history , since that period , are within the
recollection of all my hearers . The relaxation and debility of the political body ,
which succeeded the violent exertions it had made during the war : the total ...
The various occurrences of our national history , since that period , are within the
recollection of all my hearers . The relaxation and debility of the political body ,
which succeeded the violent exertions it had made during the war : the total ...
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the governments to rise upon the ruins of the present systems , will be immutably
founded upon the principles of freedom , and administered by the genuine
maxims of moral subordination and political equality . We cherish , with a
fondness ...
the governments to rise upon the ruins of the present systems , will be immutably
founded upon the principles of freedom , and administered by the genuine
maxims of moral subordination and political equality . We cherish , with a
fondness ...
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