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When the glorious work which he begun , Shall stand the most complete beneath
the sun ; When peace shall come to crown the grand design , His eyes shall live
to see the work DivineThe heavens shall then his generous spirit claim In ...
When the glorious work which he begun , Shall stand the most complete beneath
the sun ; When peace shall come to crown the grand design , His eyes shall live
to see the work DivineThe heavens shall then his generous spirit claim In ...
Halaman 23
You are told there is no peace , ous and wise in all nations , and have stood
although you fondly flatter yourselves that all the shock of ages . We do not now
admit is peace - - no peace ; a general cry and alarm in the validity of maxims
which ...
You are told there is no peace , ous and wise in all nations , and have stood
although you fondly flatter yourselves that all the shock of ages . We do not now
admit is peace - - no peace ; a general cry and alarm in the validity of maxims
which ...
Halaman 30
Nothing gives a decided importhemselves ? When they do , it will be time tance
but this federal government . You will for me to hold my peace . Then , sir , comes
sip sorrow , according to the vulgar phrase , if Pennsylvania , in terrible array .
Nothing gives a decided importhemselves ? When they do , it will be time tance
but this federal government . You will for me to hold my peace . Then , sir , comes
sip sorrow , according to the vulgar phrase , if Pennsylvania , in terrible array .
Halaman 49
Among these is one under the signature of A Carolinian , in answer to the “
Declaration of Lord and General Howe , published at New York , on the
nineteenth of September , 1776 , as commissioners for restoring peace to his
Majesty ' s ...
Among these is one under the signature of A Carolinian , in answer to the “
Declaration of Lord and General Howe , published at New York , on the
nineteenth of September , 1776 , as commissioners for restoring peace to his
Majesty ' s ...
Halaman 51
Behold ! | the throne , praying a redress of grievances . the empire is rent from
pole to pole ! - perhaps But , to their astonishment , their dutiful petiI to continue
asunder for ever . tion for peace and safety was answered only by The catalogue
of ...
Behold ! | the throne , praying a redress of grievances . the empire is rent from
pole to pole ! - perhaps But , to their astonishment , their dutiful petiI to continue
asunder for ever . tion for peace and safety was answered only by The catalogue
of ...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 2 Tampilan utuh - 1857 |
American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 1 Tampilan utuh - 1857 |
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