The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... true , crushing ! But how was it done ? Was there dignity in it ? Did it exhibit the lofty , stern , elevated defence of a pure man , unjustly as- sailed ? Was even the grandeur of passion there ? Far from it . It was but a heaping of ...
... true , crushing ! But how was it done ? Was there dignity in it ? Did it exhibit the lofty , stern , elevated defence of a pure man , unjustly as- sailed ? Was even the grandeur of passion there ? Far from it . It was but a heaping of ...
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... true to themselves , true to their State and the interests of their State . They prefer their country to party ; and when a sacrifice is to be made , it will be the sacrifice of party on the altar of their country . Yet without Yet ...
... true to themselves , true to their State and the interests of their State . They prefer their country to party ; and when a sacrifice is to be made , it will be the sacrifice of party on the altar of their country . Yet without Yet ...
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... true ends of government , can our opponents attain it by driving our people to manufacturing ? I would ask if it is wise or humane to drive people to so uncer- ere a half century passes by , will be reduced to unspeakable degradation ...
... true ends of government , can our opponents attain it by driving our people to manufacturing ? I would ask if it is wise or humane to drive people to so uncer- ere a half century passes by , will be reduced to unspeakable degradation ...
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