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" While foreign nations less blessed with that freedom which is power than ourselves are advancing with gigantic strides in the career of public improvement, were we to slumber in indolence or fold up our arms and proclaim to the world that we are palsied... "
Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: April 15, 1824 ... - 第 374 頁
United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton 著 - 1858
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The Works of William H. Seward, 第 3 卷

William Henry Seward - 1853 - 700 頁
...with gigantic strides in the career of public improvement, were we to slumber in indolence, or fold our arms and proclaim to the world that we are palsied...providence and doom ourselves to perpetual inferiority 1 In the course of the year now drawing to its close, we have beheld under the auspices, and at the...
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The Works of William H. Seward, 第 3 卷

William Henry Seward - 1853 - 706 頁
...his fellow-men. While foreign nations, less blessed with that freedom which is power, than ourselves, are advancing •with gigantic strides in the career...improvement, were we to slumber in indolence, or fold our arms and proclaim to the world thnt we are palsied by the will of our constituents, would it not...
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The True Republican: Containing the ... Addresses ... and Messages of All ...

Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 頁
...career of public improvement^ were \vo to slumber in indolence, or fold up our arms and proclaim (o the world that we are palsied by the will of our constituents,...Providence, and doom ourselves to perpetual inferiority ? In he course of the year now drawing to its close, we have oeheld, under the auspices and expense of one...
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The American's Own Book: Containing the Declaration of Independence, with ...

1855 - 512 頁
...his fellow-men. While foreign nations, less blessed with that freedom which is power than ourselves, are advancing with gigantic strides in the career...perpetual inferiority ? In the course of the year now drawing to its close, we have beheld, under the auspices and expense of one state in our Union,...
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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams: Sixth President of the United ...

William Henry Seward - 1856 - 418 頁
...with gigantic strides in the career of public improvement, were we to slumber in indolence, or fold our arms and proclaim to the world that we are palsied...perpetual inferiority ? In the course of the year now drawing to its close, we have beheld, under the auspices, and at the expense of one State of this...
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Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams: Sixth President of the United ...

William Henry Seward - 1856 - 418 頁
...his fellow men. While foreign nations, less blessed with that freedom which is power than ourselves, are advancing with gigantic strides in the career...improvement, were we to slumber in indolence, or fold our arms and proclaim to the world that we are palsied by the will of our constituents, would it not...
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The History of the United States: From Their Colonization to the End ..., 第 3 卷

George Tucker - 1857 - 540 頁
...fellow-citizens. Then remarking that, "while foreign nations, less blessed with freedom than ourselves, are advancing with gigantic strides in the career of public improvement, were we," he asks, " to slumber in indolence, or fold up our arms, and proclaim to the world that we are palsied...
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A Guide to the Right Understanding of Our American Union, Or, Political ...

Alexander Bryan Johnson - 1857 - 420 頁
...his fellow-men. While foreign nations, less blessed than ourselves with that freedom which is power, are advancing with gigantic strides in the career...Providence, and doom ourselves to perpetual inferiority ?" All that is thus so well and patriotically stated by Mr. Adams is true, but it is totally inapplicable...
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A Guide to the Right Understanding of Our American Union, Or, Political ...

Alexander Bryan Johnson - 1857 - 418 頁
...his fellow-men. While foreign nations, less blessed than ourselves with that freedom which is power, are advancing with gigantic strides in the career...Providence, and doom ourselves to perpetual inferiority ?" All that is thus so well and patriotically stated by Mr. Adams is true, but it is totally inapplicable...
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The History of the United States: From Their Colonization to the End ..., 第 3 卷

George Tucker - 1857 - 548 頁
...fellow-citizens. Then remarking that, " while foreign nations, less blessed with freedom than ourselves, are advancing with gigantic strides in the career of public improvement, were we," he asks, " to slumber in indolence, or fold up our arms, and proclaim to the world that we are palsied...
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