American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... spirit not abuse the powers we put in their hands . I to defend us - that spirit which has enabled us am not well versed in history , but I will sub - to surmount the greatest difficulties : to that mit to your recollection , whether ...
... spirit not abuse the powers we put in their hands . I to defend us - that spirit which has enabled us am not well versed in history , but I will sub - to surmount the greatest difficulties : to that mit to your recollection , whether ...
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... spirit of faction , that great bane to community , that mortal poison to our land . It is considered by all great men as the natural disease of our form of government , and therefore we ought to be careful to restrain that spirit . We ...
... spirit of faction , that great bane to community , that mortal poison to our land . It is considered by all great men as the natural disease of our form of government , and therefore we ought to be careful to restrain that spirit . We ...
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... spirit of liberty . This , within certain limits , is probably true ; and , in governments of a monarchical cast , patriotism may look with indulgence , if not with favor , upon the spirit of party . But in those of popular character ...
... spirit of liberty . This , within certain limits , is probably true ; and , in governments of a monarchical cast , patriotism may look with indulgence , if not with favor , upon the spirit of party . But in those of popular character ...
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