Modern Eloquence, Volume 15Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh University Society, 1903 |
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Page 1775
... cause we have lived in it . That kind of work can be done only by the man who is neither a weakling nor a coward ; by the man who in the fullest sense of the word is a true Christian , like Greatheart , Bunyan's hero . We plead for a ...
... cause we have lived in it . That kind of work can be done only by the man who is neither a weakling nor a coward ; by the man who in the fullest sense of the word is a true Christian , like Greatheart , Bunyan's hero . We plead for a ...
Page 1777
... cause it or play more than a subordinate part in its healthy development . Unfor- tunately , it is easy enough by bad laws to bring it to an almost complete stop . In dealing with the big corporations we intend to proceed not by ...
... cause it or play more than a subordinate part in its healthy development . Unfor- tunately , it is easy enough by bad laws to bring it to an almost complete stop . In dealing with the big corporations we intend to proceed not by ...
Page 1779
... caused by the wide- spread agitation which would follow any attempted general revision of the tariff at this moment . Without regard to the wisdom of any one of those three positions . it remains true that the real evils connected with ...
... caused by the wide- spread agitation which would follow any attempted general revision of the tariff at this moment . Without regard to the wisdom of any one of those three positions . it remains true that the real evils connected with ...
Page 1782
... caused by the great combina- tions of capital , and the easiest way for the states to com- bine is by action through the national government . I am well aware that the process of constitutional amendment is necessarily a slow one , and ...
... caused by the great combina- tions of capital , and the easiest way for the states to com- bine is by action through the national government . I am well aware that the process of constitutional amendment is necessarily a slow one , and ...
Page 1790
... cause an ill - feeling , composed of envy , jealousy , and other hostile tendencies toward the ancient colonial empire . This again does not signify , provided we realize it , and do not deserve it , and are ready to deal with it . Then ...
... cause an ill - feeling , composed of envy , jealousy , and other hostile tendencies toward the ancient colonial empire . This again does not signify , provided we realize it , and do not deserve it , and are ready to deal with it . Then ...
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