Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... of his performance . " Yes , my countrymen , you arrest the attention of millions . On you are fixed the eyes of that throng of departed patriots , philosophers , and philanthropists , who measure their achieve- ments 32 ΜΕΜΟΙR OF.
... of his performance . " Yes , my countrymen , you arrest the attention of millions . On you are fixed the eyes of that throng of departed patriots , philosophers , and philanthropists , who measure their achieve- ments 32 ΜΕΜΟΙR OF.
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... millions of past ages . Well was it said of the Greek and the Roman , " half our learning is their epitaph . " The people of those nations toiled above all to perpetuate the excellencies of each other - not so much by brass and marble ...
... millions of past ages . Well was it said of the Greek and the Roman , " half our learning is their epitaph . " The people of those nations toiled above all to perpetuate the excellencies of each other - not so much by brass and marble ...
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... millions of this great nation , until the American Eagle shall , with one wing , winnow the breezes of the Atlantic , and with the other , hover over the quiet waters of the Pacific ; until the colossal power of the Republic , standing ...
... millions of this great nation , until the American Eagle shall , with one wing , winnow the breezes of the Atlantic , and with the other , hover over the quiet waters of the Pacific ; until the colossal power of the Republic , standing ...
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... millions are hourly laboring to pour them into the ear , or spread them before the eye of all nations ? and if these many and mighty efforts may be successful , the trade of violence shall cease under the whole heaven ; conquerors , if ...
... millions are hourly laboring to pour them into the ear , or spread them before the eye of all nations ? and if these many and mighty efforts may be successful , the trade of violence shall cease under the whole heaven ; conquerors , if ...
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... once extinguished ; nor ask what condition of servitude could equal the wretchedness of a million and a half of slaves at once thrown out of the employment and the support , the protection and control of their masters . We need 74 MEMOIR ...
... once extinguished ; nor ask what condition of servitude could equal the wretchedness of a million and a half of slaves at once thrown out of the employment and the support , the protection and control of their masters . We need 74 MEMOIR ...
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