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Page 9307
... is a measure , so to speak , of the labor by which he has prepared himself for doing it . " > These are wise and true words , well worthy of our atten tion . To the same effect is the testimony of PUBLIC SPEAKING 9307.
... is a measure , so to speak , of the labor by which he has prepared himself for doing it . " > These are wise and true words , well worthy of our atten tion . To the same effect is the testimony of PUBLIC SPEAKING 9307.
Page 9308
tion . To the same effect is the testimony of Sydney Smith , who shows by indubitable proofs that the greatest poets , historians , and orators have labored as hard in their specialties as the makers of dictionaries and the compilers of ...
tion . To the same effect is the testimony of Sydney Smith , who shows by indubitable proofs that the greatest poets , historians , and orators have labored as hard in their specialties as the makers of dictionaries and the compilers of ...
Page 9378
I was not a member of the House of Commons then and did not come in for any part of that lively personal descrip tion ; but I ask the right honorable gentleman if some one as nearly connected with the honorable member for the city of ...
I was not a member of the House of Commons then and did not come in for any part of that lively personal descrip tion ; but I ask the right honorable gentleman if some one as nearly connected with the honorable member for the city of ...
Page 9523
... members of the working classes attribute to crowned heads to - day may easily be transferred to - morrow to those of our citizens whose distinc> tion rests upon the possession of too abundant riches ; IDEALS IN AMERICAN POLITICS 9523.
... members of the working classes attribute to crowned heads to - day may easily be transferred to - morrow to those of our citizens whose distinc> tion rests upon the possession of too abundant riches ; IDEALS IN AMERICAN POLITICS 9523.
Page 9524
tion rests upon the possession of too abundant riches ; and for that reason , while the Mohammedan ideal of war on earth and the subjection of the weak to the strong must always lessen the security of private property in America ...
tion rests upon the possession of too abundant riches ; and for that reason , while the Mohammedan ideal of war on earth and the subjection of the weak to the strong must always lessen the security of private property in America ...
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