Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1830 |
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... adopted to secure their own persons ? Whether they are willing to sub- mit to imprisonment , or exile , whenever suspicion , ca- lumny , or vengeance , shall mark them for ruin ? Are they base enough to be prepared for this ? No , sir ...
... adopted to secure their own persons ? Whether they are willing to sub- mit to imprisonment , or exile , whenever suspicion , ca- lumny , or vengeance , shall mark them for ruin ? Are they base enough to be prepared for this ? No , sir ...
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... adopted . They talk of the perfectibility of man , of the dignity of his nature ; and entirely forgetting what he is , declaim perpetually about what he should be . Thus they al- lure and seduce the visionary , the superficial and the ...
... adopted . They talk of the perfectibility of man , of the dignity of his nature ; and entirely forgetting what he is , declaim perpetually about what he should be . Thus they al- lure and seduce the visionary , the superficial and the ...
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... adopted . Thus fell Rome under the power of Cæsar ; thus fell the republic of England under the power of Cromwell ; and thus will fall the United States under some future Cæsar or Cromwell , unless a steady op- position be given to the ...
... adopted . Thus fell Rome under the power of Cæsar ; thus fell the republic of England under the power of Cromwell ; and thus will fall the United States under some future Cæsar or Cromwell , unless a steady op- position be given to the ...
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... adopted . To foreign relations and foreign intercourse , in my opinion , gen- tlemen have no objection , provided those relations can be such as they wish , and conducted in the manner which they desire . It is against the nature of ...
... adopted . To foreign relations and foreign intercourse , in my opinion , gen- tlemen have no objection , provided those relations can be such as they wish , and conducted in the manner which they desire . It is against the nature of ...
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... adopted in May , 1796 , and that was the time for opposing it , if the reasons for the op- position were really such as gentlemen allege . But no opposition , or , at least , none of any consequence , was made at that time . I have ...
... adopted in May , 1796 , and that was the time for opposing it , if the reasons for the op- position were really such as gentlemen allege . But no opposition , or , at least , none of any consequence , was made at that time . I have ...
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