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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... principles which led to this great national event , as well as the impor- tant and happy effects " that " shall ... principle , won the admiration of their brethren in all the col- onies , and the gratitude of posterity . We meet to ...
... principles which led to this great national event , as well as the impor- tant and happy effects " that " shall ... principle , won the admiration of their brethren in all the col- onies , and the gratitude of posterity . We meet to ...
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... principles of the Revolution ; a population of three hundred and seventy - five thou- sand rejoices in the happy effects that flowed from the triumph . To - day , with the addition of Brighton , Charlestown , Dorchester , and Roxbury ...
... principles of the Revolution ; a population of three hundred and seventy - five thou- sand rejoices in the happy effects that flowed from the triumph . To - day , with the addition of Brighton , Charlestown , Dorchester , and Roxbury ...
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... 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 took his proper place in the political system . They ...
... 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 took his proper place in the political system . They ...
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... principle from which all Greek political life started . The city was the Greek idea of a nation . ' In America it was not merely public opinion , but it was a conviction that the civilization which had been planted here demanded for its ...
... principle from which all Greek political life started . The city was the Greek idea of a nation . ' In America it was not merely public opinion , but it was a conviction that the civilization which had been planted here demanded for its ...
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... principle in republics — submission to the regularly collected will of the majority - may be traced through all the confusion and turmoil un- avoidable in the transition from the old to the new , during which influence had necessarily ...
... principle in republics — submission to the regularly collected will of the majority - may be traced through all the confusion and turmoil un- avoidable in the transition from the old to the new , during which influence had necessarily ...
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