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... colonies , as we do , in contiguous territories . Hence it has been well said , in view of those customs of naturalization and coloni- zation , that it seemed as if it was not the Romans that spread upon the world , but it was the world ...
... colonies , as we do , in contiguous territories . Hence it has been well said , in view of those customs of naturalization and coloni- zation , that it seemed as if it was not the Romans that spread upon the world , but it was the world ...
Side 15
... colonies at Plymouth , at Jamestown , on the island of Manhattan , on the banks of the Delaware , and on the shores of the Chesapeake . All men know and admit that slavery and oppression debase and de- moralize ; but it is seldom duly ...
... colonies at Plymouth , at Jamestown , on the island of Manhattan , on the banks of the Delaware , and on the shores of the Chesapeake . All men know and admit that slavery and oppression debase and de- moralize ; but it is seldom duly ...
Side 25
... colonies to maintain it , was an act not less profoundly wise than it was confessedly bold and hazardous . Before that act the organization of armies to resist invasion and tyranny , was a levy- ing of war against the acknowledged ...
... colonies to maintain it , was an act not less profoundly wise than it was confessedly bold and hazardous . Before that act the organization of armies to resist invasion and tyranny , was a levy- ing of war against the acknowledged ...
Side 26
... his Creator , taught by Divine revelation , demanded the subversion of all Christian altars , together with the overthrow of all European thrones . It was in exactly this conjuncture that the American colonies 26 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES.
... his Creator , taught by Divine revelation , demanded the subversion of all Christian altars , together with the overthrow of all European thrones . It was in exactly this conjuncture that the American colonies 26 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES.
Side 27
... colonies , breaking the fetters of colonial servitude , asserted the new prin- ciple of the equality of man , and their capacity , and their right to subvert , and establish , and control governments at their own absolute pleasure , and ...
... colonies , breaking the fetters of colonial servitude , asserted the new prin- ciple of the equality of man , and their capacity , and their right to subvert , and establish , and control governments at their own absolute pleasure , and ...
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