The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 10F.P. Kaiser, 1899 - 111 pages The text of thousands of speeches from all historical periods through the 19th century arranged in alphabetical order. |
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Page 3666
... HENRY WARD ( 1813-1887 ) capacity - 3947 Bible and Sharp's Rifle 3941 Liberty and Society 3951 BEVERIDGE , A. J. Society and Government 3958 Just Government and the Consent of Taxation when Unnecessary a Rob- the Governed - bery · 3941 ...
... HENRY WARD ( 1813-1887 ) capacity - 3947 Bible and Sharp's Rifle 3941 Liberty and Society 3951 BEVERIDGE , A. J. Society and Government 3958 Just Government and the Consent of Taxation when Unnecessary a Rob- the Governed - bery · 3941 ...
Page 3667
... HENRY ( 1777-1852 ) " Free Trade and Seamen's Rights " Government a Trust GRAVES , JOHN TEMPLE On Henry W. Grady 3947 GREELEY , HORACE ( 1811-1872 ) No South , No North , No East , No After - Dinner Speech on Franklin 3947 West The ...
... HENRY ( 1777-1852 ) " Free Trade and Seamen's Rights " Government a Trust GRAVES , JOHN TEMPLE On Henry W. Grady 3947 GREELEY , HORACE ( 1811-1872 ) No South , No North , No East , No After - Dinner Speech on Franklin 3947 West The ...
Page 3668
... HENRY CODMAN ( 1835- ) Civil Wars - 3960 Nobility of Ascent VEST , GEORGE GRAHAM PRESTON , WILLIAM ( 1816-1887 ) Imperialism Old and New . 3949 Liberty and Eloquence The Ligament of Union - 3960 QUINCY , JOSIAH , JUNIOR Peaceably , if ...
... HENRY CODMAN ( 1835- ) Civil Wars - 3960 Nobility of Ascent VEST , GEORGE GRAHAM PRESTON , WILLIAM ( 1816-1887 ) Imperialism Old and New . 3949 Liberty and Eloquence The Ligament of Union - 3960 QUINCY , JOSIAH , JUNIOR Peaceably , if ...
Page 3682
... Union survived , while the spirit of fraternal affection still lived , and the love of true American liberty lingered yet in the hearts of their descendants . SIR HENRY VANE ( 1612-1662 ) IR HENRY VANE , 3682 CLEMENT L. VALLANDIGHAM.
... Union survived , while the spirit of fraternal affection still lived , and the love of true American liberty lingered yet in the hearts of their descendants . SIR HENRY VANE ( 1612-1662 ) IR HENRY VANE , 3682 CLEMENT L. VALLANDIGHAM.
Page 3683
... HENRY VANE ( 1612-1662 ) IR HENRY VANE , in many ways the noblest product of English Puritanism , was deeply influenced both by the Bible and the Classical Renaissance . The revival of classical learning among the English aristocracy ...
... HENRY VANE ( 1612-1662 ) IR HENRY VANE , in many ways the noblest product of English Puritanism , was deeply influenced both by the Bible and the Classical Renaissance . The revival of classical learning among the English aristocracy ...
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