Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
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9283 MURRAY Public Speaking ........ 9301 VANCE The Slavery Question ....... 9828 TELLER On Porto Rico .......... ....... 9338 ................................................... ...................... 9346 .
9283 MURRAY Public Speaking ........ 9301 VANCE The Slavery Question ....... 9828 TELLER On Porto Rico .......... ....... 9338 ................................................... ...................... 9346 .
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Even the local premier , acting for and speaking for his friends in the Dominion government , went from platform to platform reminding the constituencies that their chances of ministerial favors depended upon LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVES IN ...
Even the local premier , acting for and speaking for his friends in the Dominion government , went from platform to platform reminding the constituencies that their chances of ministerial favors depended upon LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVES IN ...
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I say for myself , and I firmly believe I speak the sentiments of most Irishmen when I say , that so far from experiencing satisfaction we experience pain in our present relations with the law and governing power ; and we long for the ...
I say for myself , and I firmly believe I speak the sentiments of most Irishmen when I say , that so far from experiencing satisfaction we experience pain in our present relations with the law and governing power ; and we long for the ...
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Being ready to mount the ladder , when he was pressed by some of the bystanders to speak , he repeated frequently , Sine me quæso . The executioner had no sooner taken off the bishop's head than the townsmen of Dublin began to flock ...
Being ready to mount the ladder , when he was pressed by some of the bystanders to speak , he repeated frequently , Sine me quæso . The executioner had no sooner taken off the bishop's head than the townsmen of Dublin began to flock ...
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In speaking thus I speak “ sedition . ” No one can write the facts of Irish history without committing sedition . Look at the lessons - unhappy lessons - taught our people by that London legislature where their own ...
In speaking thus I speak “ sedition . ” No one can write the facts of Irish history without committing sedition . Look at the lessons - unhappy lessons - taught our people by that London legislature where their own ...
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