Oration Delivered Before the City Government and Citizens of Boston, in Music Hall, July 4, 1874Rockwell & Churchill, printers, 1874 - 55 halaman |
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... civilization , grew to forty millions ! Com- monwealth after commonwealth rose and took their places by the side of the thirteen original States , and thus as co - equals entered into the great inheritance of liberty and law , —each ...
... civilization , grew to forty millions ! Com- monwealth after commonwealth rose and took their places by the side of the thirteen original States , and thus as co - equals entered into the great inheritance of liberty and law , —each ...
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... civilization . They brought with them old ideas and principles ; but here they assumed a significance they never had be- fore . They brought here the Christian idea of man ; on it they built their superstructure , and the individ- ual ...
... civilization . They brought with them old ideas and principles ; but here they assumed a significance they never had be- fore . They brought here the Christian idea of man ; on it they built their superstructure , and the individ- ual ...
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... civilization which had been planted here demanded for its future development the protective power of a common country . " " The Declaration of Independence was the joint act of a people acting on such ideas . It was matured , announced ...
... civilization which had been planted here demanded for its future development the protective power of a common country . " " The Declaration of Independence was the joint act of a people acting on such ideas . It was matured , announced ...
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... civilization . They regard the three last amendments of the Con- stitution as inviolable and sacred as the articles that were written by their fathers . " ― Among all the wonderful things of the last hun- dred years , the extension of ...
... civilization . They regard the three last amendments of the Con- stitution as inviolable and sacred as the articles that were written by their fathers . " ― Among all the wonderful things of the last hun- dred years , the extension of ...
Halaman 43
... civilization . In the Meg Merrilies of the stage , the crone sud- denly confronts the travellers . One trembles and shrinks out of fear ; the young laird stares in aston- ishment , if not in dread . The crone bends forward and repeats ...
... civilization . In the Meg Merrilies of the stage , the crone sud- denly confronts the travellers . One trembles and shrinks out of fear ; the young laird stares in aston- ishment , if not in dread . The crone bends forward and repeats ...
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