Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
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Page 9236
It is the first and most original condition of society that a man shall subordinate his public acts to the welfare of the community , or at least acknowledge the right of those among whom his lot is cast to judge him on such an issue as ...
It is the first and most original condition of society that a man shall subordinate his public acts to the welfare of the community , or at least acknowledge the right of those among whom his lot is cast to judge him on such an issue as ...
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It is a very curious fact that we have only had one member of the Society of Friends commonly called on the Statute - book “ Quakers so that I may use the name without offence — in the Cabinet , we have only had one Quaker ; and only ...
It is a very curious fact that we have only had one member of the Society of Friends commonly called on the Statute - book “ Quakers so that I may use the name without offence — in the Cabinet , we have only had one Quaker ; and only ...
Page 9295
Is there not something strange that at such a crisis of our country's fate , in both Houses of Parliament , in the press , in society , and everywhere you hear people asking what is their policy , and can get no answer ?
Is there not something strange that at such a crisis of our country's fate , in both Houses of Parliament , in the press , in society , and everywhere you hear people asking what is their policy , and can get no answer ?
Page 9301
On the formation of the Royal Society of Canada , in 1882 , he was appointed by its founder , the Marquis of Lorne , to be one of the twenty original Fellows of the section of English literature , history , etc.
On the formation of the Royal Society of Canada , in 1882 , he was appointed by its founder , the Marquis of Lorne , to be one of the twenty original Fellows of the section of English literature , history , etc.
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His repeated failures at the London debating societies procured for him the title of “ Orator Mum . " But , as Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton has said : « The main difference between the great and the insignificant is energy , invincible ...
His repeated failures at the London debating societies procured for him the title of “ Orator Mum . " But , as Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton has said : « The main difference between the great and the insignificant is energy , invincible ...
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