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 3679
... organization ready formed to their hands - an organization , odious , indeed , in name , but founded upon two of the most powerful passions of the - human heart : sectionalism , which is only a CLEMENT L. VALLANDIGHAM 3679.
... organization ready formed to their hands - an organization , odious , indeed , in name , but founded upon two of the most powerful passions of the - human heart : sectionalism , which is only a CLEMENT L. VALLANDIGHAM 3679.
Page 3682
... hands of so many patriots and sages , and cemented by the blood of so many martyrs and heroes - hastens now , day by day , to its fall . What recks he , or that other great man , his compeer , fortunate in life and opportune alike in ...
... hands of so many patriots and sages , and cemented by the blood of so many martyrs and heroes - hastens now , day by day , to its fall . What recks he , or that other great man , his compeer , fortunate in life and opportune alike in ...
Page 3686
... hand of God and the course of his wise providences , I held it safest and best to keep my station in Parliament to the last , under the guidance and pro- tection of their authority , and in pursuance of the ends before declared in my ...
... hand of God and the course of his wise providences , I held it safest and best to keep my station in Parliament to the last , under the guidance and pro- tection of their authority , and in pursuance of the ends before declared in my ...
Page 3687
... hands in my innocent blood , under whatsoever form or pretext of justice . My case is evidently new and unusual , that which never hap- pened before ; wherein there is not only much of God and of his glory , but all that is dear and of ...
... hands in my innocent blood , under whatsoever form or pretext of justice . My case is evidently new and unusual , that which never hap- pened before ; wherein there is not only much of God and of his glory , but all that is dear and of ...
Page 3690
... hands , and not by hands which the public interest directs . Whence comes the sort of torpor in which the citizens who have remained in Paris appear to be buried ? Let us no longer conceal it : the time to tell the truth has come at ...
... hands , and not by hands which the public interest directs . Whence comes the sort of torpor in which the citizens who have remained in Paris appear to be buried ? Let us no longer conceal it : the time to tell the truth has come at ...
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