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Turinys
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1876 | 55 |
One Hundred Years ago our Fathers retired the Gods from Politics | 63 |
1876 | 97 |
Democratic Party a Hungry OrganizationPolitical Parties Con | 125 |
1876 | 191 |
acteristics of the MembersFrauds at the Ballot Box Poisoning | 227 |
1880 | 347 |
ADDRESS TO THE 86th ILLINOIS REGIMENT | 407 |
1882 | 419 |
1888 | 437 |
of a Victory over OurselvesA Nation Governed by Conscience | 454 |
THE CHICAGO AND NEW YORK GOLD SPEECH | 535 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
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Populiarios ištraukos
25 psl. - Resolved. That it be recommended to the several provincial assemblies or conventions or councils, or committees of safety, to arrest and secure every person in their respective colonies whose going at large, may, in their opinion, endanger the safety of the colony or the liberties of America.
13 psl. - John Brown's body lies mouldering in the grave, But his soul goes marching on.
26 psl. - Resolved, That it be recommended to the executive powers of the respective states, forthwith to apprehend and secure all persons, as well among the people called Quakers as others, who have, in their general conduct and conversation...
42 psl. - Through a mistaken policy, you have heretofore been deprived of a participation in the glorious struggle for national rights in which our country is engaged. This no longer shall exist. As sons of freedom, you are now called upon to defend our most inestimable blessing. As Americans, your country looks with confidence to her adopted children for a valorous support, as a faithful return for the advantages enjoyed under her mild and equitable government. As fathers...