Fourth of July Orations, 1853-1856: Pamphlet Volume]1853 |
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第 19 頁
... become a tyrant . Allegiance to her was thence- forth forfeited . From every hamlet and cottage pour forth the soldiers of liberty , eager for the combat . The smith leaves his forge , and the farmer forsakes his plough ; for , the ...
... become a tyrant . Allegiance to her was thence- forth forfeited . From every hamlet and cottage pour forth the soldiers of liberty , eager for the combat . The smith leaves his forge , and the farmer forsakes his plough ; for , the ...
第 25 頁
... become hereditary , and the glory of Van Tromp , De Ruyter and De Witt was preserved in the records of history or by the paintings of Rubens and Rembrandt . At one time it seemed that England would teach a new political science to the ...
... become hereditary , and the glory of Van Tromp , De Ruyter and De Witt was preserved in the records of history or by the paintings of Rubens and Rembrandt . At one time it seemed that England would teach a new political science to the ...
第 27 頁
... become skilled in a political wisdom that can alone save them from weak- ness and decay . The era of the discovery of America was one of re- markable interest . Europe was emerging from the darkness of the middle ages , and a new and ...
... become skilled in a political wisdom that can alone save them from weak- ness and decay . The era of the discovery of America was one of re- markable interest . Europe was emerging from the darkness of the middle ages , and a new and ...
第 28 頁
... become the pioneers of a new dispensation , the heralds of a lofty political faith . Yet , great and good as our fathers were , it needed time to ripen their settlements for empire . They had I to gain longer in the school of experience ...
... become the pioneers of a new dispensation , the heralds of a lofty political faith . Yet , great and good as our fathers were , it needed time to ripen their settlements for empire . They had I to gain longer in the school of experience ...
第 32 頁
... become happy because we have been true . This is to be done by defending scru- pulously the integrity and honor of our country , by bringing this continent to the adoption of the princi- ples maintained in the Declaration of ...
... become happy because we have been true . This is to be done by defending scru- pulously the integrity and honor of our country , by bringing this continent to the adoption of the princi- ples maintained in the Declaration of ...
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