Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions, Volume 1C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1850 - Speeches, addresses, etc., American |
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... prosperous , but " to remember the forgotten , to attend to the neglected , to visit the forsaken . " Hitherto , for the most part , men in need of patronage have had but one weary pilgrimage to perform , to travel up to court . By an ...
... prosperous , but " to remember the forgotten , to attend to the neglected , to visit the forsaken . " Hitherto , for the most part , men in need of patronage have had but one weary pilgrimage to perform , to travel up to court . By an ...
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... prosperous community , placed on the widest theatre of action ever opened to man , call into strong action and vigorous competition the cultivated talent of the country , some peculiar tone , form , and propor- tion will be given to its ...
... prosperous community , placed on the widest theatre of action ever opened to man , call into strong action and vigorous competition the cultivated talent of the country , some peculiar tone , form , and propor- tion will be given to its ...
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... prosperous existence of a commonwealth so extensive is not to be hoped for , I reply , that by the wise and happy partition of powers between the national and state governments , in virtue of which the national government is relieved ...
... prosperous existence of a commonwealth so extensive is not to be hoped for , I reply , that by the wise and happy partition of powers between the national and state governments , in virtue of which the national government is relieved ...
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... prosperity , from the smallest improvement in husbandry , to the construction of canals and railroads across the ... prosperous , under the extraordi- nary impulse of the last part of the eighteenth century , it doubles itself but about ...
... prosperity , from the smallest improvement in husbandry , to the construction of canals and railroads across the ... prosperous , under the extraordi- nary impulse of the last part of the eighteenth century , it doubles itself but about ...
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... prosperity ; that their weary banishment gave us a home ; that to their separation from every thing which is dear and pleasant in life we owe all the comforts , the blessings , the privileges , which make our lot the envy of mankind ...
... prosperity ; that their weary banishment gave us a home ; that to their separation from every thing which is dear and pleasant in life we owe all the comforts , the blessings , the privileges , which make our lot the envy of mankind ...
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