Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... result manifestly unjust , we well know that a practised and self - possessed speaker - one who is striv ing to gain a present advantage , right or wrong , on some par- ticular question - may so adroitly , yet untruly , present his ...
... result manifestly unjust , we well know that a practised and self - possessed speaker - one who is striv ing to gain a present advantage , right or wrong , on some par- ticular question - may so adroitly , yet untruly , present his ...
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... result would be , not to change to any sensible extent , the relative degree of power pos- sessed by the two sections of the Union , but to secure to you the united exertions of all for the good of all . " The design of the above ...
... result would be , not to change to any sensible extent , the relative degree of power pos- sessed by the two sections of the Union , but to secure to you the united exertions of all for the good of all . " The design of the above ...
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... results . But it is not so with Senator Clayton . While he insinuates opinions as mischievous as theirs , he so introduces them that they often find not only transient harbor , but are likely to be looked on as the opinions that ought ...
... results . But it is not so with Senator Clayton . While he insinuates opinions as mischievous as theirs , he so introduces them that they often find not only transient harbor , but are likely to be looked on as the opinions that ought ...
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... result of mutual concession between the different members of the confederacy . " As if not content with this , he returns to the charge and says : " That same spirit , that mutual deference and concession are again rendered ...
... result of mutual concession between the different members of the confederacy . " As if not content with this , he returns to the charge and says : " That same spirit , that mutual deference and concession are again rendered ...
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... result from it . Right and wrong - justice and injustice the will of God and the will of the Devil are a mere nothing , and for persons ― to boggle about preferring one to the other is nothing 22 [ Dec. Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
... result from it . Right and wrong - justice and injustice the will of God and the will of the Devil are a mere nothing , and for persons ― to boggle about preferring one to the other is nothing 22 [ Dec. Senatorial Speeches on Slavery .
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