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Conscience
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74
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On his Appointment as Commander-in-Chief, 1775
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74
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A Military Dinner-Party
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76
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Advice to a Favorite Nephew
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76
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Farewell Address to the People of the United States, 1796
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77
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Union and Liberty
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77
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Party Spirit
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79
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Religion and Morality
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81
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Patrick Henry, 1736–1799
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82
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Remark on Slavery, 1788
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84
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Not Bound by State Lines
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84
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If This Be Treason, 1765
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84
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The Famous Revolution Speech, 1775
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84
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William Henry Drayton, 1742–1779
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87
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George III.’s Abdication of Power in America
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89
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Thomas Jefferson, 1743–1826
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91
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Political Maxims
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94
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Religious Opinions at the Age of Twenty
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94
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Scenery at Harper’s Ferry, and at the Natural Bridge
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95
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On Freedom of Religious Opinion
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98
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On the Discourses of Christ
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98
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Religious Freedom (the Act of 1786)
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98
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Letter to his Daughter
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100
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Jefferson’s Last Letter, 1826
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101
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David Ramsay, 1749–1815
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103
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British Treaty with the Cherokees, 1755
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105
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Sergeant Jasper at Fort Moultrie, 28 June, 1776
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106
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Sumpter and Marion
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107
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James Madison, 1751–1836
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109
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Opinion of Lafayette
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110
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Plea for a Republic
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111
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Character of Washington
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112
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St. George Tucker, 1752–1828
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113
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Resignation, or Days of My Youth
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115
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John Marshall, 1755–1835
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116
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Power of the Supreme Court
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117
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The Duties of a Judge
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118
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Henry Lee, 1756–1818
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119
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Capture of Fort Motte by Lee and Marion, 1780
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120
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The Father of His Country
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124
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Mason Locke Weems, 1760–1825
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126
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The Hatchet Story
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126
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John Drayton, 1766–1822
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127
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A Revolutionary Object Lesson in the Cause of Patriotism 1775
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128
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The Battle of Noewee, 1776
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129
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William Wirt, 1772–1834
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131
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The Blind Preacher (James Waddell)
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132
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Mr. Henry against John Hook
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135
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John Randolph, 1773–1833
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137
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Revision of the State Constitution, 1829
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