Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America, Or, An Attempt to Collect and Preserve Some of the Speeches, Orations, & Proceedings ; with Sketches and Remarks on Men and Things, and Other Fugitive Or Neglected Pieces, Belonging to the Men of the Revolutionary Period in the United States ...A.S. Barnes & Company, 1876 - 495 من الصفحات |
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... nature of things will admit of - but shall not be hurried . Order in its arrangement can hardly be hoped for ; but it will not , on that account , suffer much depreciation of value . " Still , it was not until September in the same year ...
... nature of things will admit of - but shall not be hurried . Order in its arrangement can hardly be hoped for ; but it will not , on that account , suffer much depreciation of value . " Still , it was not until September in the same year ...
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... nature order and good government must soon arise . But tyranny , when once established , entails its curses on a nation to the latest period of time ; unless some daring genius , inspired by heaven , shall , unappalled by danger ...
... nature order and good government must soon arise . But tyranny , when once established , entails its curses on a nation to the latest period of time ; unless some daring genius , inspired by heaven , shall , unappalled by danger ...
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... nature of mankind as well as from constant experience , that standing armies always endanger the liberty of the subject . But when the people on the one part , considered the army as sent to en- slave them , and the army on the other ...
... nature of mankind as well as from constant experience , that standing armies always endanger the liberty of the subject . But when the people on the one part , considered the army as sent to en- slave them , and the army on the other ...
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... nature , doubtless inclined them to such reciprocal aids and support , as eventually established society . Men then began to incorporate ; subordina- tion succeeded to independence ; order to anarchy ; and passions were disarmed by ...
... nature , doubtless inclined them to such reciprocal aids and support , as eventually established society . Men then began to incorporate ; subordina- tion succeeded to independence ; order to anarchy ; and passions were disarmed by ...
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... natural freedom of mankind , must stand or fall together . Without this , the distinctions among man- kind are but ... nature and self - preservation will eternally arm the brave and vigilant , against slavery and op- pression . As a ...
... natural freedom of mankind , must stand or fall together . Without this , the distinctions among man- kind are but ... nature and self - preservation will eternally arm the brave and vigilant , against slavery and op- pression . As a ...
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