Modern Eloquence, Volume 4Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 63
... hold men's passions in check , and then , by and by , you will go from anarchy to a centralized and strong govern- ment . " I do not blame them for thinking so . If I had been brought up as they have been , perhaps I should think so ...
... hold men's passions in check , and then , by and by , you will go from anarchy to a centralized and strong govern- ment . " I do not blame them for thinking so . If I had been brought up as they have been , perhaps I should think so ...
Page 333
... hold the office for a year or more and never be heard of again . There are greater things than political office . Many a young man's for- tune has been made by being defeated when he was up for political office . You never saw a really ...
... hold the office for a year or more and never be heard of again . There are greater things than political office . Many a young man's for- tune has been made by being defeated when he was up for political office . You never saw a really ...
Page 378
... hold thine own but by making more . Thy oysters are barnacles and cockles , and with the next flowing of the tide ... holds . Its fingers clutch the fact , and it will not open its eyes to see a better fact . The castle which ...
... hold thine own but by making more . Thy oysters are barnacles and cockles , and with the next flowing of the tide ... holds . Its fingers clutch the fact , and it will not open its eyes to see a better fact . The castle which ...
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