Oration Pronounced by the Honorable Robert C. Winthrop, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, on the Fourth of July, 1848: On the Occasion of Laying the Corner-stone of the National Monument to the Memory of WashingtonJ. & G.S. Gideon, printers, 1848 - 67 páginas |
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... principles which he established , the institutions which he founded , have been , and are still to be , maintained , deve- loped , and advanced . The witnesses are appropriate , and such as eminently befit the occasion . The President ...
... principles which he established , the institutions which he founded , have been , and are still to be , maintained , deve- loped , and advanced . The witnesses are appropriate , and such as eminently befit the occasion . The President ...
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... principles , of institutions , and of conditions , have at length brought the political systems of the two continents into conflict ; and prostrate thrones and reeling empires this day bear witness to the shock ! Yes , fellow - citizens ...
... principles , of institutions , and of conditions , have at length brought the political systems of the two continents into conflict ; and prostrate thrones and reeling empires this day bear witness to the shock ! Yes , fellow - citizens ...
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... principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness ; " these fundamental maxims of the rights of man are proclaimed as emphatically this day in Paris , as they were ...
... principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness ; " these fundamental maxims of the rights of man are proclaimed as emphatically this day in Paris , as they were ...
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... principles which shall reconcile the seeming conflict be- tween liberty and law , and secure to every one the enjoy- ment of regulated constitutional freedom . And it is at this moment , fellow - citizens , when this vast labor is about ...
... principles which shall reconcile the seeming conflict be- tween liberty and law , and secure to every one the enjoy- ment of regulated constitutional freedom . And it is at this moment , fellow - citizens , when this vast labor is about ...
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... principles which he professed and cherished . In the whole history of the world it may be doubted whether any man can be found , who has exerted a more controlling influence over men and over events than George Washington . To what did ...
... principles which he professed and cherished . In the whole history of the world it may be doubted whether any man can be found , who has exerted a more controlling influence over men and over events than George Washington . To what did ...
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