Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 15Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 6136
... existence how to keep great States at peace and make them work for a common object , while she leaves to them all necessary independence for their own peculiar government . She does this it is true by means of a federated system which ...
... existence how to keep great States at peace and make them work for a common object , while she leaves to them all necessary independence for their own peculiar government . She does this it is true by means of a federated system which ...
Page 6161
... existence . I am but as a drop in the ocean , which if it be separated cannot be missed . My own faith is strong - my vision clear - my consolation great . " Who art thou , O great mountain ? Before Zerub- babel thou shalt become a ...
... existence . I am but as a drop in the ocean , which if it be separated cannot be missed . My own faith is strong - my vision clear - my consolation great . " Who art thou , O great mountain ? Before Zerub- babel thou shalt become a ...
Page 6189
... , all ! " If the month of March , 1861 , does not find a million Italians on foot - alas for poor liberty , for the poor Italian existence ! vol 15-4 But far be from me such a thought , which SPEECH TO HIS SOLDIERS 6189.
... , all ! " If the month of March , 1861 , does not find a million Italians on foot - alas for poor liberty , for the poor Italian existence ! vol 15-4 But far be from me such a thought , which SPEECH TO HIS SOLDIERS 6189.
Page 6196
... existence of grievances . He rejected the olive branch . He insisted upon coercion . And what was the result ? History records its verdict in favor of Chatham and against his king . And who is there in the mother country at this day who ...
... existence of grievances . He rejected the olive branch . He insisted upon coercion . And what was the result ? History records its verdict in favor of Chatham and against his king . And who is there in the mother country at this day who ...
Page 6204
... existence , in following what I hold to be a higher duty . Whilst at any and at all times I shall labor to uphold the great principles of liberty , without which this grand sys- tem of our fathers would seem to be a mockery and a show ...
... existence , in following what I hold to be a higher duty . Whilst at any and at all times I shall labor to uphold the great principles of liberty , without which this grand sys- tem of our fathers would seem to be a mockery and a show ...
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