The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Volume 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams |
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... cause , as I engaged in it from principle . I was solicited to argue this cause as Advocate - General ; and because 20 I would not , I have been charged with desertion from my office . To this charge I can give a very sufficient answer ...
... cause , as I engaged in it from principle . I was solicited to argue this cause as Advocate - General ; and because 20 I would not , I have been charged with desertion from my office . To this charge I can give a very sufficient answer ...
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... cause by which the Union is en- 20 dangered . Without such knowledge it is impossible to pronounce , with any certainty , by what measure it can be saved ; just as it would be impossible for a physician to pronounce , in the case of ...
... cause by which the Union is en- 20 dangered . Without such knowledge it is impossible to pronounce , with any certainty , by what measure it can be saved ; just as it would be impossible for a physician to pronounce , in the case of ...
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... cause , not only of the Se- ceding States , but the cause of all the States , and in this view it became , to a great extent , the cause of Constitutional Liberty everywhere . It was the cause of the Federative principle of Government ...
... cause , not only of the Se- ceding States , but the cause of all the States , and in this view it became , to a great extent , the cause of Constitutional Liberty everywhere . It was the cause of the Federative principle of Government ...
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Of a Great Monster | 5 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD c 15901657 | 11 |
ROGER WILLIAMS c 16041683 | 32 |
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