Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... Independence was the theme of general inter- est . The story of national oppression was repeated in his young ear , and the songs of his cradle were the songs of liberty . The first event which he remembers , was the alarm of the battle ...
... Independence was the theme of general inter- est . The story of national oppression was repeated in his young ear , and the songs of his cradle were the songs of liberty . The first event which he remembers , was the alarm of the battle ...
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... independence , which was so clearly manifested then , and which now breathes in every act , and on every occasion . After he was capable of writing " joining - hand , " many of his leisure hours were employed in composition . He was ...
... independence , which was so clearly manifested then , and which now breathes in every act , and on every occasion . After he was capable of writing " joining - hand , " many of his leisure hours were employed in composition . He was ...
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... independence of the Judiciary , that shield of our national union , and imploring Congress not to enter the hallowed temple , by any act of profanation ; when he urged them to extend protection over the judicial edifice , " that it may ...
... independence of the Judiciary , that shield of our national union , and imploring Congress not to enter the hallowed temple , by any act of profanation ; when he urged them to extend protection over the judicial edifice , " that it may ...
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... independence , " might give them one look of kindness , and pour one beam of gladness on the melancholy twilight of their days . ” But this was the first time , except on the questions referred to , that he had displayed his strong ...
... independence , " might give them one look of kindness , and pour one beam of gladness on the melancholy twilight of their days . ” But this was the first time , except on the questions referred to , that he had displayed his strong ...
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... independence of the American States ? Even in feudal days in England , the ranks of war were filled more by a gallant spirit of knighthood , the glorious patriotism of chivalry , than by the exercise of any legal power in the Sovereign ...
... independence of the American States ? Even in feudal days in England , the ranks of war were filled more by a gallant spirit of knighthood , the glorious patriotism of chivalry , than by the exercise of any legal power in the Sovereign ...
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