Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Association , at their annual dinner , Albany , N. Y. , January 17 , 1900. The ex - President , Walter J. Logan , introduced him in the following words : " Before I introduce to you Judge Finch , I want to say just one word for myself ...
... Association , at their annual dinner , Albany , N. Y. , January 17 , 1900. The ex - President , Walter J. Logan , introduced him in the following words : " Before I introduce to you Judge Finch , I want to say just one word for myself ...
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... association of these States and the name " New England " is a part of an old classification of the States which we used to find in the geography , and all of that classification has gone except New England and the South . " The West ...
... association of these States and the name " New England " is a part of an old classification of the States which we used to find in the geography , and all of that classification has gone except New England and the South . " The West ...
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... Association , in Cambridge , July 19 , 1860 , inaugurating the practice of public speaking at the " Harvard Dinners . " That year also took place the inauguration of President C. Felton , an event to which the speaker alludes in his ...
... Association , in Cambridge , July 19 , 1860 , inaugurating the practice of public speaking at the " Harvard Dinners . " That year also took place the inauguration of President C. Felton , an event to which the speaker alludes in his ...
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VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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