Eloquence of the United States, Том 5E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... thoughts of vengeance were soon buried in our inbred affection to Great Britain , and calm reason dictated a method of removing the troops more mild than an immediate re- course to the sword . With united efforts you urged the immediate ...
... thoughts of vengeance were soon buried in our inbred affection to Great Britain , and calm reason dictated a method of removing the troops more mild than an immediate re- course to the sword . With united efforts you urged the immediate ...
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... thought it not enough to violate our civil rights , they endeavored to deprive us of the enjoyment of our religious privileges ; to viciate our morals , and thereby render us deserving of destruction . Hence the rude din of arms which ...
... thought it not enough to violate our civil rights , they endeavored to deprive us of the enjoyment of our religious privileges ; to viciate our morals , and thereby render us deserving of destruction . Hence the rude din of arms which ...
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... thought of that important day , when our naked souls must stand before that Be- ing , from whom nothing can be hid . I would not dwell too long upon the horrid effects which have already followed from quartering regular troops in this ...
... thought of that important day , when our naked souls must stand before that Be- ing , from whom nothing can be hid . I would not dwell too long upon the horrid effects which have already followed from quartering regular troops in this ...
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... thought it absolutely neces- sary to resolve that they were bound to declare , that they would not receive any other salary besides that which the general court should grant them ; and if they did not make this declaration , that it ...
... thought it absolutely neces- sary to resolve that they were bound to declare , that they would not receive any other salary besides that which the general court should grant them ; and if they did not make this declaration , that it ...
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... thought to the dishonor of your mothers . I conjure you , by all that is dear , by all that is honorable , by all that is sacred , not only that ye pray , but that ye act ; that , if necessary , ye fight , and even die , for the ...
... thought to the dishonor of your mothers . I conjure you , by all that is dear , by all that is honorable , by all that is sacred , not only that ye pray , but that ye act ; that , if necessary , ye fight , and even die , for the ...
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