Modern Eloquence, Volume 15Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh University Society, 1903 |
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Page 1751
... interests are at stake , and strong passions excited , nothing is valuable in speech , farther than it is connected with high intellectual and moral attainments . Clearness , force , and earnestness are the qualities which produce ...
... interests are at stake , and strong passions excited , nothing is valuable in speech , farther than it is connected with high intellectual and moral attainments . Clearness , force , and earnestness are the qualities which produce ...
Page 1762
... interest and interest . All that can be said is that it is highly undesirable , on the one hand , to weaken individual initiative , and , on the other hand , that in a constantly increasing number of cases we shall find it necessary in ...
... interest and interest . All that can be said is that it is highly undesirable , on the one hand , to weaken individual initiative , and , on the other hand , that in a constantly increasing number of cases we shall find it necessary in ...
Page 1763
... interests are at bottom com- mon ; in the long run , we go up or go down together . Yet more and more it is evident that the state , and if necessary the nation , has got to possess the right of supervision and control as regards the ...
... interests are at bottom com- mon ; in the long run , we go up or go down together . Yet more and more it is evident that the state , and if necessary the nation , has got to possess the right of supervision and control as regards the ...
Page 1765
... interests , champion it as strongly as we do . We do not by this doc- trine intend to sanction any policy of aggression by one American commonwealth at the expense of any other , nor ADDRESS AT STATE FAIR OF MINNESOTA 1765.
... interests , champion it as strongly as we do . We do not by this doc- trine intend to sanction any policy of aggression by one American commonwealth at the expense of any other , nor ADDRESS AT STATE FAIR OF MINNESOTA 1765.
Page 1773
... interests of the people are so largely taken into account ; in which the duties , so much more than the privileges , of ... interest to those of us who have families —and , incidentally , I wish to express my profound belief in large ...
... interests of the people are so largely taken into account ; in which the duties , so much more than the privileges , of ... interest to those of us who have families —and , incidentally , I wish to express my profound belief in large ...
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