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 6129
... important that it should be settled beforehand by a uniform rule ! And yet the practice of nations is various , more various even than the nations them- selves ; for in the same nation the practice has varied with the interest or ...
... important that it should be settled beforehand by a uniform rule ! And yet the practice of nations is various , more various even than the nations them- selves ; for in the same nation the practice has varied with the interest or ...
Page 6134
... importance of the work is so great , and the benefits that will result from it in promoting beneficial intercourse , pro- tecting individual rights , settling disputes , and lessening the chances of war are so manifest , that when once ...
... importance of the work is so great , and the benefits that will result from it in promoting beneficial intercourse , pro- tecting individual rights , settling disputes , and lessening the chances of war are so manifest , that when once ...
Page 6135
... importance . Ger- many will hereafter act as a unit . Italy will do likewise . In America no man will hereafter dream of one public law for northern and another for southern States . Even the asperity which always follows a rupture ...
... importance . Ger- many will hereafter act as a unit . Italy will do likewise . In America no man will hereafter dream of one public law for northern and another for southern States . Even the asperity which always follows a rupture ...
Page 6183
... importance of external circumstances in training the mind . This reaction from his inherited creed was largely modified by his ac- quaintance with Mrs. John Taylor , whom he married , after a long friend- ship , in 1851. In 1843 he ...
... importance of external circumstances in training the mind . This reaction from his inherited creed was largely modified by his ac- quaintance with Mrs. John Taylor , whom he married , after a long friend- ship , in 1851. In 1843 he ...
Page 6184
... important to n- force , amongst the many that may be drawn from our friend's life , is this : if you aim at something noble and suc- ceed in it , you will generally find that you have succeeded not in that alone . A hundred other good ...
... important to n- force , amongst the many that may be drawn from our friend's life , is this : if you aim at something noble and suc- ceed in it , you will generally find that you have succeeded not in that alone . A hundred other good ...
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