Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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... sentiment of Americanism has seemed to be all around me , and to run through and through every- thing that has been said here to - night - a sentiment which was taken out of my mouth , as it were , by the President this evening , that ...
... sentiment of Americanism has seemed to be all around me , and to run through and through every- thing that has been said here to - night - a sentiment which was taken out of my mouth , as it were , by the President this evening , that ...
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... sentiment of a vast portion of our population . We now propose to hear from the Hon . John R. Fellows . " ] MR . PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN OF THE SOUTHERN SOCIETY , AND THEIR GUESTS : -I have just come from a ban- quet board , the twenty ...
... sentiment of a vast portion of our population . We now propose to hear from the Hon . John R. Fellows . " ] MR . PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN OF THE SOUTHERN SOCIETY , AND THEIR GUESTS : -I have just come from a ban- quet board , the twenty ...
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... sentiment awakened upon an occasion like this , or in the presence of such a toast as you have given me . I ... sentiment of honor about the Southerner that induces him to pay if he possibly can ; but there is a sentiment of chivalry ...
... sentiment awakened upon an occasion like this , or in the presence of such a toast as you have given me . I ... sentiment of honor about the Southerner that induces him to pay if he possibly can ; but there is a sentiment of chivalry ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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