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The institutions of civil liberty , the charter of the Constitution , the union of the
States , the integrity and independence of the most sacred department of the
Government , the redemption of the violated faith of the Nation in the treatment of
the ...
The institutions of civil liberty , the charter of the Constitution , the union of the
States , the integrity and independence of the most sacred department of the
Government , the redemption of the violated faith of the Nation in the treatment of
the ...
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Look , sir , to the case of the late venerable Major Melvill . He was a spirit of 1776
, one of the very first to venture in the cause of Liberty . He was of the Tea party ;
one of the very first to expose himself to British power . 4s And his whole life was
...
Look , sir , to the case of the late venerable Major Melvill . He was a spirit of 1776
, one of the very first to venture in the cause of Liberty . He was of the Tea party ;
one of the very first to expose himself to British power . 4s And his whole life was
...
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Are we at a post , which we are at liberty to desert , when it becomes difficult to
hold it ? May we fly at the approach of danger ? Does our fidelity to the
Constitution require no more of us than to enjoy its blessings , to bask in the
prosperity which ...
Are we at a post , which we are at liberty to desert , when it becomes difficult to
hold it ? May we fly at the approach of danger ? Does our fidelity to the
Constitution require no more of us than to enjoy its blessings , to bask in the
prosperity which ...
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