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 3678
... United States : because cotton . was not yet crowned king . The vast extent of the patronage of the Executive , and the immense power and influence which it exerts , seem also to have been altogether underestimated . And independent of ...
... United States : because cotton . was not yet crowned king . The vast extent of the patronage of the Executive , and the immense power and influence which it exerts , seem also to have been altogether underestimated . And independent of ...
Page 3697
... United States Senate in 1877 , he served continuously until his death , April 10th , 1897 , doing a not- able work in diverting the country from the sectional issues growing out of the Civil War . As a politician Voorhees ranks with ...
... United States Senate in 1877 , he served continuously until his death , April 10th , 1897 , doing a not- able work in diverting the country from the sectional issues growing out of the Civil War . As a politician Voorhees ranks with ...
Page 3698
... United States , for the exalted and patriotic purpose of endeavoring to redeem and wrench our country from the hands of despoilers and public plunderers . I am here with you for the purpose of trying to bet- ter unite the scattered ...
... United States , for the exalted and patriotic purpose of endeavoring to redeem and wrench our country from the hands of despoilers and public plunderers . I am here with you for the purpose of trying to bet- ter unite the scattered ...
Page 3735
... united zeal and fortitude , oppose the torrent of oppression ; if you feel the true fire of patriotism burning in your breasts ; if you , from your souls , despise the most gaudy dress that slavery can wear ; if you really prefer the ...
... united zeal and fortitude , oppose the torrent of oppression ; if you feel the true fire of patriotism burning in your breasts ; if you , from your souls , despise the most gaudy dress that slavery can wear ; if you really prefer the ...
Page 3738
... United States a government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes , and may enable every instrument employed in its administration to execute , with success , the func- tions allotted to his charge . In tendering this ...
... United States a government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes , and may enable every instrument employed in its administration to execute , with success , the func- tions allotted to his charge . In tendering this ...
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