Text-book of Prose, from Burke, Webster, and Bacon, with Notes, and Sketches of the Authors' Lives, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, Heath, & Company, 1881 |
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... federal Constitution , and in the structure and working of our august national State . We pride ourselves on the alleged competency of the American people for self - government . Yet it is but too evident that , in political matters , a ...
... federal Constitution , and in the structure and working of our august national State . We pride ourselves on the alleged competency of the American people for self - government . Yet it is but too evident that , in political matters , a ...
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... federal government had nothing to do . Certainly , Sir , I am , and ever have been , of that opinion . The gentleman , indeed , argues that slavery , in the abstract , is no evil . Most assuredly I need not say I differ with him ...
... federal government had nothing to do . Certainly , Sir , I am , and ever have been , of that opinion . The gentleman , indeed , argues that slavery , in the abstract , is no evil . Most assuredly I need not say I differ with him ...
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... Federal party , and were strongly opposed to the war then pending with Great Britain ; which brought upon them the reproach of having met for the treasonable purpose of withdrawing the New England States from the Union . confidence , as ...
... Federal party , and were strongly opposed to the war then pending with Great Britain ; which brought upon them the reproach of having met for the treasonable purpose of withdrawing the New England States from the Union . confidence , as ...
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... federal gov- ernment , of the powers properly belonging to the States . I repeat , Sir , that , in adopting the sentiment of the framers of the Constitution , I read their language audibly , and word for word ; and I pointed out the ...
... federal gov- ernment , of the powers properly belonging to the States . I repeat , Sir , that , in adopting the sentiment of the framers of the Constitution , I read their language audibly , and word for word ; and I pointed out the ...
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... Federal blood down through successive ages and centuries , till he brought it into the veins of the American Tories , of whom , by the way , there were twenty in the Caroli- nas for one in Massachusetts . From the Tories he followed it ...
... Federal blood down through successive ages and centuries , till he brought it into the veins of the American Tories , of whom , by the way , there were twenty in the Caroli- nas for one in Massachusetts . From the Tories he followed it ...
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