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 3676
... means of enforcing their rights , and no rem- edy for the violation of them . And thus it is that the strong man oppresses the weak , and strong communities , States and sections , aggress upon the rights of weaker States , communities ...
... means of enforcing their rights , and no rem- edy for the violation of them . And thus it is that the strong man oppresses the weak , and strong communities , States and sections , aggress upon the rights of weaker States , communities ...
Page 3678
... means of their equal suffrage in that Cham- ber , and forbidding even amendment of the Constitution in this particular , without the consent of every State . But they seem wholly to have overlooked the danger of sectional combinations ...
... means of their equal suffrage in that Cham- ber , and forbidding even amendment of the Constitution in this particular , without the consent of every State . But they seem wholly to have overlooked the danger of sectional combinations ...
Page 3679
... means of keep- ing up vast accumulations of wealth in particular families , no ex- clusive privileges , and where universal suffrage prevails , these contests should have continued , with various fortune , for full half a century . But ...
... means of keep- ing up vast accumulations of wealth in particular families , no ex- clusive privileges , and where universal suffrage prevails , these contests should have continued , with various fortune , for full half a century . But ...
Page 3681
... means , also , to repel it . But , in the course of time , the South lost its equality in the other wing of the Capitol , and every year the disparity between the two sections . became greater and greater . Meantime , too , the ...
... means , also , to repel it . But , in the course of time , the South lost its equality in the other wing of the Capitol , and every year the disparity between the two sections . became greater and greater . Meantime , too , the ...
Page 3688
... means , immediately , safety and deliverance arose to the city as the Oracle had declared . So little was his life in esteem with him when the good and safety of his country required the laying down of it . UN MARIE ANTOINETTE IN PRISON ...
... means , immediately , safety and deliverance arose to the city as the Oracle had declared . So little was his life in esteem with him when the good and safety of his country required the laying down of it . UN MARIE ANTOINETTE IN PRISON ...
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