Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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Page 476
... political interests , the ministry of social and political intercourse , and perhaps higher than all , the pride of a common citizenship are rapidly supplanting section- alism among our own people and leading us to stand to- gether and ...
... political interests , the ministry of social and political intercourse , and perhaps higher than all , the pride of a common citizenship are rapidly supplanting section- alism among our own people and leading us to stand to- gether and ...
Page 545
... political fraud . It is deplorable , sir , that in both sections a larger percent- age of the vote is not regularly ... politics to compensate the loss of their confidence and sympathy , that is at last his best and enduring hope . And ...
... political fraud . It is deplorable , sir , that in both sections a larger percent- age of the vote is not regularly ... politics to compensate the loss of their confidence and sympathy , that is at last his best and enduring hope . And ...
Page 804
... politics , the newspaper survives them all , and continues in its great career regardless of the success or defeat of men or political organizations . To seck promotion in civil trust from the editorial chair of an influential newspaper ...
... politics , the newspaper survives them all , and continues in its great career regardless of the success or defeat of men or political organizations . To seck promotion in civil trust from the editorial chair of an influential newspaper ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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