Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... condition of man in a social com- pact , that he must partake of the fate of the society to which he belongs , and must submit to the privations and sacrifices its defence requires , notwithstanding these may be the result of the vices ...
... condition of man in a social com- pact , that he must partake of the fate of the society to which he belongs , and must submit to the privations and sacrifices its defence requires , notwithstanding these may be the result of the vices ...
Halaman 48
... shall have this sweet consciousness as the consolation of their condition ; they shall be able to say , " our father was guiltless of these chains . " SPEECH OF HENRY CLAY . ON A BILL PROPOSING THAT 48 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH , & c .
... shall have this sweet consciousness as the consolation of their condition ; they shall be able to say , " our father was guiltless of these chains . " SPEECH OF HENRY CLAY . ON A BILL PROPOSING THAT 48 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH , & c .
Halaman 51
... condition of the nation , brings along with it a danger of the loss of the affections of the people . The administration has not been forgetful of these solemn obligations . No art has been left unes- sayed ; no experiment , promising a ...
... condition of the nation , brings along with it a danger of the loss of the affections of the people . The administration has not been forgetful of these solemn obligations . No art has been left unes- sayed ; no experiment , promising a ...
Halaman 55
... condition , and preserve the integrity of the empire of Russia . But these are speculations . I look at the political transactions of Europe , with the single exception of their possible bearing upon us , as I do at the history of other ...
... condition , and preserve the integrity of the empire of Russia . But these are speculations . I look at the political transactions of Europe , with the single exception of their possible bearing upon us , as I do at the history of other ...
Halaman 63
... condition that France would except singly and special- ly , America from the operation of her decrees . " On the fourteenth of the same month , the bill still pending be- fore the senate , he repeats : " I will now say , that I feel en ...
... condition that France would except singly and special- ly , America from the operation of her decrees . " On the fourteenth of the same month , the bill still pending be- fore the senate , he repeats : " I will now say , that I feel en ...
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