Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 13
... human life and its obli- gations , both political and moral duties , emanate from the nature of things , and from the essential and eter- nal relations , which subsist among them . True it is , that a state of war , gives the right to ...
... human life and its obli- gations , both political and moral duties , emanate from the nature of things , and from the essential and eter- nal relations , which subsist among them . True it is , that a state of war , gives the right to ...
Halaman 15
... humanity . Surely , if our duty required that they and theirs should be sacrificed to our interests , or our passions , some regret mingled in the execution of the purpose . We postponed the decree of ruin , until the last moment . We ...
... humanity . Surely , if our duty required that they and theirs should be sacrificed to our interests , or our passions , some regret mingled in the execution of the purpose . We postponed the decree of ruin , until the last moment . We ...
Halaman 16
their ruin , which indicated any thing else , rather than feelings of humanity , or visitings of nature , on account of their condition . Our armies were on their march for their frontier , while yet peace existed between this country ...
their ruin , which indicated any thing else , rather than feelings of humanity , or visitings of nature , on account of their condition . Our armies were on their march for their frontier , while yet peace existed between this country ...
Halaman 17
... human character , and but a very limited acquaintance with the history of man , to be satisfied , that with the con- quest of the Canadas , the liberties and constitution of this country perish . Of all nations in the world , this ...
... human character , and but a very limited acquaintance with the history of man , to be satisfied , that with the con- quest of the Canadas , the liberties and constitution of this country perish . Of all nations in the world , this ...
Halaman 32
... humanity , interposed their influence . They renewed hostilities . They rushed upon Canada . Nothing would satisfy them but blood . The language of their conduct is that of the giant , in the legends of infancy . Fee , Faw , Fow , Fum ...
... humanity , interposed their influence . They renewed hostilities . They rushed upon Canada . Nothing would satisfy them but blood . The language of their conduct is that of the giant , in the legends of infancy . Fee , Faw , Fow , Fum ...
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