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 6118
... Foreign Affairs .......... On the Beaconsfield Ministry .. Government of Ireland Bill ..... ........ 6278 6285 6291 6300 6306 6321 6339 6877 6397 FAVRE Home Rule : House of Commons , April 13 , 1886 ............. 6460 Home Rule : House ...
... Foreign Affairs .......... On the Beaconsfield Ministry .. Government of Ireland Bill ..... ........ 6278 6285 6291 6300 6306 6321 6339 6877 6397 FAVRE Home Rule : House of Commons , April 13 , 1886 ............. 6460 Home Rule : House ...
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... foreign war , when it is justifiable , what must be done to avoid it , and what formalities must precede it . And when it comes what must be the conduct first of the belligerents and then of neutral nations ; and in respect to the ...
... foreign war , when it is justifiable , what must be done to avoid it , and what formalities must precede it . And when it comes what must be the conduct first of the belligerents and then of neutral nations ; and in respect to the ...
Page 6139
... one of the great foci of time . When the Athenians refused earth and water to the Persian king , they were intent only on repelling the insolence of foreign ambi- THE GOD OF REVELATION 6139 Sermon: The God of Revelation His Own Interpreter.
... one of the great foci of time . When the Athenians refused earth and water to the Persian king , they were intent only on repelling the insolence of foreign ambi- THE GOD OF REVELATION 6139 Sermon: The God of Revelation His Own Interpreter.
Page 6140
... foreign ambi- tion and did not foresee that they were opening for the genius of their nation a channel of perpetual influence that should ever widen as the ages advance . The Puritans who could not tolerate a surplice or bend their ...
... foreign ambi- tion and did not foresee that they were opening for the genius of their nation a channel of perpetual influence that should ever widen as the ages advance . The Puritans who could not tolerate a surplice or bend their ...
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... foreign power . Now the government , by its treaty of March 24th , has ceded Nice to Napoleon . Such a concession is contrary to the rights of nations . It will be said that Nice has been exchanged for two more important provinces ...
... foreign power . Now the government , by its treaty of March 24th , has ceded Nice to Napoleon . Such a concession is contrary to the rights of nations . It will be said that Nice has been exchanged for two more important provinces ...
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