American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... human nature to say that men were gregarious animals , like wild geese , it surely could offend no delicacy to say they were social animals by nature ; that there were natural sympathies , and above all , the sweet attraction of the ...
... human nature to say that men were gregarious animals , like wild geese , it surely could offend no delicacy to say they were social animals by nature ; that there were natural sympathies , and above all , the sweet attraction of the ...
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... human affairs . I see no landmark to guide us . We are run- ning we know not whither . Difference in | an association of a number of independent States , each of which retains its individual sov- ereignty ? It is not a democracy ...
... human affairs . I see no landmark to guide us . We are run- ning we know not whither . Difference in | an association of a number of independent States , each of which retains its individual sov- ereignty ? It is not a democracy ...
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... human rights that we are surrounded by none of the dangers and privileges , are rendered insecure , if not I apprehend . I conceive this new government lost , by this change so loudly talked of by to be one of those dangers : it has ...
... human rights that we are surrounded by none of the dangers and privileges , are rendered insecure , if not I apprehend . I conceive this new government lost , by this change so loudly talked of by to be one of those dangers : it has ...
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... human race are now in this deplorable con- contemplate this part , I suppose that I am mad , dition . And those nations who have gone in or , that my countrymen are so . The way to search of grandeur , power and splendor , have ...
... human race are now in this deplorable con- contemplate this part , I suppose that I am mad , dition . And those nations who have gone in or , that my countrymen are so . The way to search of grandeur , power and splendor , have ...
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... human affairs , and desert those maxims which alone can preserve liberty . Such maxims , humble as they are , are those only which can render a nation safe or formidable . Poor little humble republican maxims have attracted the admira ...
... human affairs , and desert those maxims which alone can preserve liberty . Such maxims , humble as they are , are those only which can render a nation safe or formidable . Poor little humble republican maxims have attracted the admira ...
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