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Side 7
... Republican Convention , 1824 - Address of the Minority of the Legislature , 1881 - Address of the Minority of the Legislature , 1884 - Address of the Minority of the Legislature , 1844 - The True Issue , 1838 .... GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE ...
... Republican Convention , 1824 - Address of the Minority of the Legislature , 1881 - Address of the Minority of the Legislature , 1884 - Address of the Minority of the Legislature , 1844 - The True Issue , 1838 .... GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE ...
Side 16
... republican government , adapted to an expanded state , is itself a demonstration of national greatness . All history describes indefinite and perpetual aspira- tions of the wise and the good for the establishment of some du- rable ...
... republican government , adapted to an expanded state , is itself a demonstration of national greatness . All history describes indefinite and perpetual aspira- tions of the wise and the good for the establishment of some du- rable ...
Side 17
... republican structure still remained to be demonstrated . This was happily done by the institution of a democracy , based practically on the principles of universal toleration of conscience and universal suffrage , which is the per ...
... republican structure still remained to be demonstrated . This was happily done by the institution of a democracy , based practically on the principles of universal toleration of conscience and universal suffrage , which is the per ...
Side 22
... republican laws and customs must bring in the passage of years . Even in that far - off period , then , we can discern no cause why the motives of nationality should be weaker than now . But , if a separation shall then be necessary ...
... republican laws and customs must bring in the passage of years . Even in that far - off period , then , we can discern no cause why the motives of nationality should be weaker than now . But , if a separation shall then be necessary ...
Side 24
... republican virtue begins and must end - where the Promethean fire is ever to be rekindled , until it shall finally expire - where motives are formed and passions disciplined ? To the domestic fireside and humble school , where the ...
... republican virtue begins and must end - where the Promethean fire is ever to be rekindled , until it shall finally expire - where motives are formed and passions disciplined ? To the domestic fireside and humble school , where the ...
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