Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9239
... race . They are forever pointing to the unhappy fact - for , gentlemen , it is a fact that between the Irish people and the laws under which they now live there is little or no sympathy , but the bitter estrangement and hos- tility of ...
... race . They are forever pointing to the unhappy fact - for , gentlemen , it is a fact that between the Irish people and the laws under which they now live there is little or no sympathy , but the bitter estrangement and hos- tility of ...
Page 9241
... race of assassins or " glorifiers of murder . " From the most remote ages , in all centuries , it has been told of our people that they were pre - eminently a justice - loving people . Two hundred and fifty years ago the predecessor of ...
... race of assassins or " glorifiers of murder . " From the most remote ages , in all centuries , it has been told of our people that they were pre - eminently a justice - loving people . Two hundred and fifty years ago the predecessor of ...
Page 9247
... race . He was of a line of Gaelic kings that had often befriended Ireland . Submitting to him was not yield- ing to the brutal Tudor . Yes , that was the hour , the blessed opportunity for laying the foundation of a real union between ...
... race . He was of a line of Gaelic kings that had often befriended Ireland . Submitting to him was not yield- ing to the brutal Tudor . Yes , that was the hour , the blessed opportunity for laying the foundation of a real union between ...
Page 9257
... race . . . . All this we felt , yet we were silent till we heard the press that had hounded those men to death falsely declaring that our silence was acquiescence in the deed that consigned them to murderers ' graves . Of this I have ...
... race . . . . All this we felt , yet we were silent till we heard the press that had hounded those men to death falsely declaring that our silence was acquiescence in the deed that consigned them to murderers ' graves . Of this I have ...
Page 9348
... race , color , or previous condition of servitude , " would rise in their majesty and demand an outlet for the enormous agricultural productions of those vast and fertile pine barrens , drained in the rainy season by the surging waters ...
... race , color , or previous condition of servitude , " would rise in their majesty and demand an outlet for the enormous agricultural productions of those vast and fertile pine barrens , drained in the rainy season by the surging waters ...
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