We Hold These Truths: Documents of American DemocracyStuart Gerry Brown Harper & brothers, 1941 - 351 páginas |
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... believe this , on the contrary , the strongest Government on earth . I believe it the only one where every man , at the call of the law , would fly to the standard of the law , and would meet invasions of the public order as his own ...
... believe this , on the contrary , the strongest Government on earth . I believe it the only one where every man , at the call of the law , would fly to the standard of the law , and would meet invasions of the public order as his own ...
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... believe that , if worthy gentlemen meet at Nashville in convention , their object will be to adopt conciliatory counsels ; to advise the South to forbearance and moderation , and to advise the North to forbearance and moderation ; and ...
... believe that , if worthy gentlemen meet at Nashville in convention , their object will be to adopt conciliatory counsels ; to advise the South to forbearance and moderation , and to advise the North to forbearance and moderation ; and ...
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... believe that we are lost here in America , but I believe we shall be found . And this belief , which mounts now to the catharsis of knowledge and conviction , is for me — and I think for all of us— not only our own hope , but America's ...
... believe that we are lost here in America , but I believe we shall be found . And this belief , which mounts now to the catharsis of knowledge and conviction , is for me — and I think for all of us— not only our own hope , but America's ...
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The Meaning of Democracy | 9 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Albany Plan of Union 1754 | 18 |
THOMAS PAINE Appendix to Common Sense 1776 | 34 |
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