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" I love true glory. It is this sentiment which ought to be cherished; and, in spite of cavils, and sneers, and attempts to put it down, it will finally conduct this nation to that height to which God and nature have destined it. "
The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature - Σελίδα 217
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...inheritance. They awe foreign powers— they arouse and animate our own people. 1 love true glory. It is this sentiment which ought to be cherished ; and, in spite...that height to which God and nature have destined it. SPEECH OF VINDEX AGAINST THE TYRANT NERO. Tacitus. WE live not under laws, and civil government, but...

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...inheritance. They awe foreign powers — they arouse and animate our own people. I love true glory. It is this sentiment which ought to be cherished; and, in spite...that height to which God and nature have destined it. SPEECH OF VINDEX AGAINST THE TYRANT NERO.— Tacitus. WE live not under laws and civil government,...

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...heritance. They awe foreign powers— they arouse and animate our own people. I love true glory. It is this sentiment which ought to be cherished ; and, in spite...that height to which God and nature have destined it 25. FRAUDS UPON THE REVENUE. Hayng. Mr. President, — The gentleman complains of frauds upon the revenue...

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...inheritance. They awe foreign powers — they arouse and animate our own people. I luve true glory. It is this sentiment which ought to be cherished ; and, in spite...that height to which God and nature have destined it. THE DANGER IN EXCESS OP MILITARY HONOR. Mr. Chairman, — I trust that I shall be indulged with some...

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