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 3675
... matter what , assumes , at some time or other , a political complexion , and forms a part of the election issues and legislation of the day . Here , when com- bined with interest , and where the action of the Government may be made a ...
... matter what , assumes , at some time or other , a political complexion , and forms a part of the election issues and legislation of the day . Here , when com- bined with interest , and where the action of the Government may be made a ...
Page 3680
... matter from what cause , the fact was that the South for fifty years was nearly al- ways on the side of the Democratic party . It was the natural ally of the Democracy of the North , and especially of the West . Geographical position ...
... matter from what cause , the fact was that the South for fifty years was nearly al- ways on the side of the Democratic party . It was the natural ally of the Democracy of the North , and especially of the West . Geographical position ...
Page 3686
... matter was not done in a corner , but frequently contended for in the high places of the field , and written even with characters of blood . And out of the bowels of these public differences and disputes doth my particu- lar case arise ...
... matter was not done in a corner , but frequently contended for in the high places of the field , and written even with characters of blood . And out of the bowels of these public differences and disputes doth my particu- lar case arise ...
Page 3694
... matter what suspicions they create against us ; no matter what the calumnies with which they try to tarnish us , our names still remain more esteemed than theirs ) , that we would have seen coming in haste from all the provinces to ...
... matter what suspicions they create against us ; no matter what the calumnies with which they try to tarnish us , our names still remain more esteemed than theirs ) , that we would have seen coming in haste from all the provinces to ...
Page 3702
... matter , and cattle that were rejected by his predecessor were at once accepted . " With such a state of things existing , if officers of the Govern- ment who should be imbued with patriotism and integrity enough to have a care of the ...
... matter , and cattle that were rejected by his predecessor were at once accepted . " With such a state of things existing , if officers of the Govern- ment who should be imbued with patriotism and integrity enough to have a care of the ...
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