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 3653
... tion , will receive your attention . If you have not already done so , please be kind enough to send me your written testimonial . Hoping to merit and receive your continued good will and patronage , I am , Yours respectfully , Fed PP ...
... tion , will receive your attention . If you have not already done so , please be kind enough to send me your written testimonial . Hoping to merit and receive your continued good will and patronage , I am , Yours respectfully , Fed PP ...
Page 3666
... tion 3940 Law Reform 3950 If I Were an American 3949 Public Benefactors and Their Re- On Lord North 3943 wards 3956 Whig Spirit of the Eighteenth Cen- Slanderers as Insects 3958 tury 3963 BROWN , JOHN , " OF OSSAWATOMIE » CHOATE , RUFUS ...
... tion 3940 Law Reform 3950 If I Were an American 3949 Public Benefactors and Their Re- On Lord North 3943 wards 3956 Whig Spirit of the Eighteenth Cen- Slanderers as Insects 3958 tury 3963 BROWN , JOHN , " OF OSSAWATOMIE » CHOATE , RUFUS ...
Page 3674
... tion ; wealth ; population ; commerce ; trade ; manufacture ; litera- ture ; education ; justice ; tranquillity ; security to life , to person , to property ; material happiness ; common defense ; national re- nown ; all that is implied ...
... tion ; wealth ; population ; commerce ; trade ; manufacture ; litera- ture ; education ; justice ; tranquillity ; security to life , to person , to property ; material happiness ; common defense ; national re- nown ; all that is implied ...
Page 3685
... tion to these three kingdoms . He ought not to be kept out of his throne , nor his visible government , that consists in the au- thority of his word and laws , suppressed and trampled under foot , under any pretense whatsoever . And in ...
... tion to these three kingdoms . He ought not to be kept out of his throne , nor his visible government , that consists in the au- thority of his word and laws , suppressed and trampled under foot , under any pretense whatsoever . And in ...
Page 3689
... tion . " Opposing the atrocities of the Terrorists with a self - devoting courage which expected the inevitable end , Vergniaud and his friends were prepared for it when it came in the autumn of 1793. On the wall of the Carmelite ...
... tion . " Opposing the atrocities of the Terrorists with a self - devoting courage which expected the inevitable end , Vergniaud and his friends were prepared for it when it came in the autumn of 1793. On the wall of the Carmelite ...
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