The American Orator Or Elegant Extracts in Prose And Poetry Comprehending a
The American Orator Or Elegant Extracts in Prose And Poetry Comprehending a
Increase Cooke
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morning, that you are a fool. Iff should accept your "•Jiallenge, 1 should myself be l)oth. I owe a dutv tro God and my country, which I deem it infamous to violate ; and I am entrusted with a life, "rtduch I think caiinot wdtaqat folly be staked against yours, J believe you have ruined, but you canr. Ot degrade- nic. You may possibly, while you sr^eer over this ietttr, secretly exuit in your own safeAy ; but remem- ber, that, to prevent assassinatior, I have a sword ^ and to chastise insolence..., a cano. " FoRorvENEvs of injuries, -^nd a merciful disposi- tion towards those who hr^ve offended us, is not only an intaiiibie mark of a reeat and noble mind, but it 168 Promiscuous Fi'rccj. k our indispensable duty, as rcaPona])le creatures, anil peculiarly so as Christians. The following is a fine example of this virtue : Gaston, marquis de Kenty, an illustrious nobleman, was a soldier and a Chris- tian ; and. Had a peculiar felicity to reconcile the seeming opposition between t hose characters.
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