American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... hands ) , there are many advantages in their being accustomed to the use of arms , and no possible disadvantage . Power , habitually in the hands of a whole community , loses all the ordinary associated ideas of power . The exercise of ...
... hands ) , there are many advantages in their being accustomed to the use of arms , and no possible disadvantage . Power , habitually in the hands of a whole community , loses all the ordinary associated ideas of power . The exercise of ...
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... hand , the democratic contends the point ; and from this conjunction and opposi- tion of forces , there is produced ... hands ; and who , as far as I can yet discover , is a good honest man ; and means what is benevolent and useful ...
... hand , the democratic contends the point ; and from this conjunction and opposi- tion of forces , there is produced ... hands ; and who , as far as I can yet discover , is a good honest man ; and means what is benevolent and useful ...
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... hand . ( Takes his hand . ) Ne'er may it grasp a sword But in defence of justice . BLAND . Yet , erewhile , A few short hours scarce past , when this vile hand Attempted on thee insult ; and was raised Against thy honor ; ready to be ...
... hand . ( Takes his hand . ) Ne'er may it grasp a sword But in defence of justice . BLAND . Yet , erewhile , A few short hours scarce past , when this vile hand Attempted on thee insult ; and was raised Against thy honor ; ready to be ...
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