American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... manner , unprecedented . We cannot find one express prototype in the experience of the world : it stands by itself . In some re- spects , it is a government of a federal nature : in others , it is of a consolidated nature . Even if we ...
... manner , unprecedented . We cannot find one express prototype in the experience of the world : it stands by itself . In some re- spects , it is a government of a federal nature : in others , it is of a consolidated nature . Even if we ...
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... manner . On the other hand , every circumstance that now operates against us , may , in time , turn in our favor . We may , perhaps , be fortunate enough to see the present prejudices against us worn off : to recommend ourselves to our ...
... manner . On the other hand , every circumstance that now operates against us , may , in time , turn in our favor . We may , perhaps , be fortunate enough to see the present prejudices against us worn off : to recommend ourselves to our ...
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... manner , that there should be no dissolution or alteration of that federal government without the consent of every State , the members of , and parties to , the original compact ; that therefore no altera- tion could be made by the ...
... manner , that there should be no dissolution or alteration of that federal government without the consent of every State , the members of , and parties to , the original compact ; that therefore no altera- tion could be made by the ...
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