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We believe that , in a free country , every citizen should be able to stand
undaunted before his fellowcitizens , and give an account of the faith that is in
him . It is no ; argument against oratory to point to the Disraelis of both coun . tries
, and say ...
We believe that , in a free country , every citizen should be able to stand
undaunted before his fellowcitizens , and give an account of the faith that is in
him . It is no ; argument against oratory to point to the Disraelis of both coun . tries
, and say ...
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the rest of us that give to such men their preposterous impor : tance . It were a
calamity to America if , in the present rage foi ball - playing and boat - rowing ,
which we heartily rejoice in , the debating society should be forgotten . Let us
rather ...
the rest of us that give to such men their preposterous impor : tance . It were a
calamity to America if , in the present rage foi ball - playing and boat - rowing ,
which we heartily rejoice in , the debating society should be forgotten . Let us
rather ...
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Shall we suppress the impost , and give that advantage to foreign over domestic
manufactures ? On a few articles of more general and necessary use , the
suppression , in due season , will doubtless be right ; but the great mass of the
articles ...
Shall we suppress the impost , and give that advantage to foreign over domestic
manufactures ? On a few articles of more general and necessary use , the
suppression , in due season , will doubtless be right ; but the great mass of the
articles ...
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The Frenchman listened to her with perfect patience , and when she had ceased
said to her , with ineffable politeness , • Madam , it would give my master , the
Emperor , infinite pain if he knew how hardly you thought of him . ' ” This brief ...
The Frenchman listened to her with perfect patience , and when she had ceased
said to her , with ineffable politeness , • Madam , it would give my master , the
Emperor , infinite pain if he knew how hardly you thought of him . ' ” This brief ...
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... as final ; for when he looks abroad over the great assemblage of sovereignties
which he calls the United States , and asks himself the reason of their rapid and
uniform prosperity for the last eighty years , what answer can he give but this ?
... as final ; for when he looks abroad over the great assemblage of sovereignties
which he calls the United States , and asks himself the reason of their rapid and
uniform prosperity for the last eighty years , what answer can he give but this ?
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