Modern Eloquence, Volume 15Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh University Society, 1903 |
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Page 1764
... admit with all sincerity that our first duty is within our own household ; that we must not merely talk , but act , in favor of cleanliness and decency and righteousness , in all politi- cal , social , and civic matters . No prosperity ...
... admit with all sincerity that our first duty is within our own household ; that we must not merely talk , but act , in favor of cleanliness and decency and righteousness , in all politi- cal , social , and civic matters . No prosperity ...
Page 1769
... admit at the present day that we were right in wresting from barbarism and adding to civilization the territory out of which we have made these beautiful states ? And now we are civilizing the Indian and putting him on a level to which ...
... admit at the present day that we were right in wresting from barbarism and adding to civilization the territory out of which we have made these beautiful states ? And now we are civilizing the Indian and putting him on a level to which ...
Page 1786
... admit that the term has been constantly prostituted in Britain as well as else- where . And yet we cannot discard it , for there is no con- venient synonym . If any other word can be invented which as adequately expresses a number of ...
... admit that the term has been constantly prostituted in Britain as well as else- where . And yet we cannot discard it , for there is no con- venient synonym . If any other word can be invented which as adequately expresses a number of ...
Page 1822
... admit the inconvenience which will arise if a dissolution should take place . " If a dissolution should take place , as if Mr. Chamberlain and the wire - pullers were not perfectly resolved on that matter ! " We admit the inconvenience ...
... admit the inconvenience which will arise if a dissolution should take place . " If a dissolution should take place , as if Mr. Chamberlain and the wire - pullers were not perfectly resolved on that matter ! " We admit the inconvenience ...
Page 1827
... admit that if it was to be done in respect to ordinary measures of controversy , or the ordinary legisla- tion on which we have to decide , it would be matter of considerable inconvenience if we were to interfere with the discretion ...
... admit that if it was to be done in respect to ordinary measures of controversy , or the ordinary legisla- tion on which we have to decide , it would be matter of considerable inconvenience if we were to interfere with the discretion ...
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