Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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... REPUBLIC AND ITS OUTLOOK [ Speech of William M. Evarts at the first banquet of the New Eng- land Society of the City of Brooklyn , December 21 , 1880. Benjamin D. Silliman , President of the Society , occupied the chair and intro- duced ...
... REPUBLIC AND ITS OUTLOOK [ Speech of William M. Evarts at the first banquet of the New Eng- land Society of the City of Brooklyn , December 21 , 1880. Benjamin D. Silliman , President of the Society , occupied the chair and intro- duced ...
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... Republic , which is the theme I am to speak to , is the Republic which has grown from the seed that was planted in New England . It has gained as the oak has gained in its growth , from the soil , and from the air ; so in the body and ...
... Republic , which is the theme I am to speak to , is the Republic which has grown from the seed that was planted in New England . It has gained as the oak has gained in its growth , from the soil , and from the air ; so in the body and ...
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... Republic as it now is . [ Ap plause . ] There has been an idea that some part of the active , spread- ing and increasing influence of the New England people as they moved about the world , was from a meddlesome dispo- sition to ...
... Republic as it now is . [ Ap plause . ] There has been an idea that some part of the active , spread- ing and increasing influence of the New England people as they moved about the world , was from a meddlesome dispo- sition to ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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