A Discourse, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820. In Commemoration of the First Settlement of New-England. ...Wells and Lilly, 1825 - 70 halaman |
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... foreign or domestic violence should overturn her altars and her temples ; when ignorance and despotism should fill the places where Laws , and Arts , and Liberty had flourished ; when the feet of barbarism should trample on the tombs of ...
... foreign or domestic violence should overturn her altars and her temples ; when ignorance and despotism should fill the places where Laws , and Arts , and Liberty had flourished ; when the feet of barbarism should trample on the tombs of ...
Halaman 36
... foreign state will be to - morrow precisely what they now are . The resolution will be sufficient to express our sentiments on the subjects to which I have adverted . Useful to that purpose , it can be mischievous to no purpose . If the ...
... foreign state will be to - morrow precisely what they now are . The resolution will be sufficient to express our sentiments on the subjects to which I have adverted . Useful to that purpose , it can be mischievous to no purpose . If the ...
Halaman 38
... foreign interference . But neither the Message nor the resolution has that character . There is not a power in Europe that can suppose , that , in expressing our opinions on this occasion , we are governed by any desire of aggrandizing ...
... foreign interference . But neither the Message nor the resolution has that character . There is not a power in Europe that can suppose , that , in expressing our opinions on this occasion , we are governed by any desire of aggrandizing ...
Halaman 3
... foreign policy . " This , sir , is an assumption which I take the liberty most directly to deny . Mr. Speaker certainly intended nothing invidious or derogatory to any part of the House by this mode of denominating friends and enemies ...
... foreign policy . " This , sir , is an assumption which I take the liberty most directly to deny . Mr. Speaker certainly intended nothing invidious or derogatory to any part of the House by this mode of denominating friends and enemies ...
Halaman 4
... foreign policy , " that he should not have applied them in a man- ner precisely the reverse of that in which he has in fact used them . If names are thought necessary , it would be well enough , one would think , that the name should be ...
... foreign policy , " that he should not have applied them in a man- ner precisely the reverse of that in which he has in fact used them . If names are thought necessary , it would be well enough , one would think , that the name should be ...
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DISCOURSE DELIVERED AT PLYMOUT Daniel 1782-1852 Webster,Mass ). Pilgrim Society (Plymouth Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2016 |
A Discourse, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820, in Commemoration of ... Daniel Webster,Mass ),Pilgrim Society (Plymouth Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2015 |
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