Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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... line in the South ; and under the influence of that great sentiment be- come more familiar and more general every ... lines ; already the repre- sentatives of Alabama are getting ready to stand with Ohio , Pennsylvania and New Jersey ...
... line in the South ; and under the influence of that great sentiment be- come more familiar and more general every ... lines ; already the repre- sentatives of Alabama are getting ready to stand with Ohio , Pennsylvania and New Jersey ...
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... lines in the congressional action which called the nation to arms in the defence of prostrate liberty , and for the extension of the sphere of human free- dom ; read it in the conduet of the distinguished Federal soldier who , as the ...
... lines in the congressional action which called the nation to arms in the defence of prostrate liberty , and for the extension of the sphere of human free- dom ; read it in the conduet of the distinguished Federal soldier who , as the ...
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... lines that the army was formed and organized under Sir Evelyn Wood and Sir Francis Grenfell , and I , with the assistance of the finest body of officers that the British army can produce , have merely followed in their footsteps , and ...
... lines that the army was formed and organized under Sir Evelyn Wood and Sir Francis Grenfell , and I , with the assistance of the finest body of officers that the British army can produce , have merely followed in their footsteps , and ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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