Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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... [ Applause . ] They have those mothers ' lessons to teach them to do some- thing of what we are trying to do at home in this matter . [ Applause . ] We have been so fortunate in New England in this Centennial year that we are able to ...
... [ Applause . ] They have those mothers ' lessons to teach them to do some- thing of what we are trying to do at home in this matter . [ Applause . ] We have been so fortunate in New England in this Centennial year that we are able to ...
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... [ Applause . ] " I know how it is myself . " [ Laughter . ] " The Press of the Republic " is a text worthy of the noblest oration . It has a great , a high , and a holy duty . It is at once the leader and educator , and , on the other ...
... [ Applause . ] " I know how it is myself . " [ Laughter . ] " The Press of the Republic " is a text worthy of the noblest oration . It has a great , a high , and a holy duty . It is at once the leader and educator , and , on the other ...
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... [ applause ] , and believes that in a country where that is secured individuals and society will have their highest development and the largest allotment of human happiness . [ Applause . ] New England believes that equal rights can be ...
... [ applause ] , and believes that in a country where that is secured individuals and society will have their highest development and the largest allotment of human happiness . [ Applause . ] New England believes that equal rights can be ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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