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 6126
... never to have violated or rejected . The instruments of intercourse by sea ; ships and those who navigate them ; and they who pass and repass with them , and that which they carry ; the control of them on the ocean and in port - all ...
... never to have violated or rejected . The instruments of intercourse by sea ; ships and those who navigate them ; and they who pass and repass with them , and that which they carry ; the control of them on the ocean and in port - all ...
Page 6135
... never before so strong as it is now , and it will be found a great help toward forming a uniform international code . The tendency toward a unity of races is another element of immense importance . Ger- many will hereafter act as a unit ...
... never before so strong as it is now , and it will be found a great help toward forming a uniform international code . The tendency toward a unity of races is another element of immense importance . Ger- many will hereafter act as a unit ...
Page 6139
... never failing , was not the only power . If not against it yet without it and beyond it , ends would be accomplished which it never con- templated ; which take it altogether by surprise ; which eclipse all its personal intentions ; and ...
... never failing , was not the only power . If not against it yet without it and beyond it , ends would be accomplished which it never con- templated ; which take it altogether by surprise ; which eclipse all its personal intentions ; and ...
Page 6144
... never be reported of him if he had notoriously held and proclaimed himself to be the Messiah and framed his course in conformity with that conception . The deficiency seems to have been felt by the evangelists , and it is over ...
... never be reported of him if he had notoriously held and proclaimed himself to be the Messiah and framed his course in conformity with that conception . The deficiency seems to have been felt by the evangelists , and it is over ...
Page 6152
... never fail , and the laborer shall eat the fruit of his hands ? Is not your cause developing like the spring ? Yours has been a long and rigorous winter . The chill of contempt , the frost of adversity , the blast of persecution , the ...
... never fail , and the laborer shall eat the fruit of his hands ? Is not your cause developing like the spring ? Yours has been a long and rigorous winter . The chill of contempt , the frost of adversity , the blast of persecution , the ...
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Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders ..., Volume 22 Mayo Williamson Hazeltine No preview available - 2016 |
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