| Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1885 - 766 páginas
...concluded with the remark, that he regarded the government of the United States as "the best and freest government — the most equal in its rights, the most...elevate the race of men that the sun of heaven ever shone upon." He declared the attempt to overthrow such a government to be the height of folly, madness,... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1885 - 774 páginas
...concluded with the remark, that he regarded the government of the United States as "the best and freest government — the most equal in its rights, the most...elevate the race of men that the sun of heaven ever shone upon." He declared the attempt to overthrow such a government to be the height of folly, madness,... | |
| Samuel Sullivan Cox - 1886 - 768 páginas
...concluded with the remark, that he regarded the government of the United States as "the best and freest government — the most equal in its rights, the most...in its principles to elevate the race of men that ^ of heaven ever shone upon." He declared the attempt to overthrow government to be the height of folly,... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1886 - 250 páginas
...associates in the convention which carried his State out of the Union : — " It is the best and freest government, the most equal in its rights, the most...decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of man, that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now,... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1887 - 906 páginas
...greatest and wisest of statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest Government — the most equal in its rights, the most...decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men, that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now,... | |
| Harry A. Lewis - 1887 - 534 páginas
...patriots of this and other lands, that the American Government is the best and freest of all governments, the most equal in its rights, the most just in its...decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1887 - 924 páginas
...its rights, the most just in its decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men, that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now, for you to attempt to overthrow such a Government as this, under which we have lived... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1887 - 884 páginas
...greatest and wisest of statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest Government — the most equal in its rights, the most just in its deeisions, the most lenient ,n its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the... | |
| 1891 - 928 páginas
...other lands, that the American government is the best and freest of all governments, the most equally in its rights, the most just in its decisions, the most lenient in its measures, and the most inspiring in its principles to elevate the race of men, that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - 1892 - 1144 páginas
...greatest and wisest of statesmen and patriots in this and other lands, that it is the best and freest Government — the most equal in its rights, the most...elevate the race of men, that the sun of heaven ever shone upon. Now, for you to attempt to overthrow such a government as this, under which we have lived... | |
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