Famous Orators of the World and Their Best Orations: Containing the Lives of the Greatest Orators and Their Best Orations from Earliest Times to Present Day, with an Account of Place and Time of Delivery of Each Oration and Explanatory Notes on Obscure Passages : Arranged in Eighteen Great Epochs Or Books1902 |
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... England Culture 362 James Russell Lowell 363 The Kinship of England and America 364 Fitzhugh Lee 365 Harmony under the Old Flag 367 Samuel L. Clemens 368 Unconscious Plagiarism 370 Horace Porter 371 The Humor and Pathos of Lincoln's ...
... England Culture 362 James Russell Lowell 363 The Kinship of England and America 364 Fitzhugh Lee 365 Harmony under the Old Flag 367 Samuel L. Clemens 368 Unconscious Plagiarism 370 Horace Porter 371 The Humor and Pathos of Lincoln's ...
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... .. 489 The Rights of Ireland The Epitaph of England John Philpot Curran . The Pension System The March of the Mind . The Evidence of Mr. O'Brien 490 492 493 493 494 495 1 CONTENTS XV Richard Brinsley Sheridan PAGE · 496 The Arraignment.
... .. 489 The Rights of Ireland The Epitaph of England John Philpot Curran . The Pension System The March of the Mind . The Evidence of Mr. O'Brien 490 492 493 493 494 495 1 CONTENTS XV Richard Brinsley Sheridan PAGE · 496 The Arraignment.
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... England . Importance of Literary Studies 530 531 Richard L. Sheil . . 533 Irish Aliens and English Victories The Horrors of Civil War 534 • 535 Thomas Babington Macaulay Superficial Knowledge · 536 537 Richard Cobden . . . 540 The ...
... England . Importance of Literary Studies 530 531 Richard L. Sheil . . 533 Irish Aliens and English Victories The Horrors of Civil War 534 • 535 Thomas Babington Macaulay Superficial Knowledge · 536 537 Richard Cobden . . . 540 The ...
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... England ; and , instead of making up his issue with the gentleman from Missouri , on the charges which he had preferred , chooses to consider me as the author of those charges ; and , losing sight entirely of that gentleman , selects me ...
... England ; and , instead of making up his issue with the gentleman from Missouri , on the charges which he had preferred , chooses to consider me as the author of those charges ; and , losing sight entirely of that gentleman , selects me ...
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... England , and made caustic remarks about Mr. Webster himself . From this speech we have quoted . Webster's reply was unanswerable . In it he drew the charge from Mr. Hayne's guns by praising South Carolina while eulogizing Massachusetts ...
... England , and made caustic remarks about Mr. Webster himself . From this speech we have quoted . Webster's reply was unanswerable . In it he drew the charge from Mr. Hayne's guns by praising South Carolina while eulogizing Massachusetts ...
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