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 6125
... pass from one country to another retain their own nationality and to what extent they subject themselves to the jurisdiction of the country which they enter . Hence arise the questions respecting the right of foreigners to liberty of ...
... pass from one country to another retain their own nationality and to what extent they subject themselves to the jurisdiction of the country which they enter . Hence arise the questions respecting the right of foreigners to liberty of ...
Page 6126
... pass from one country to another they go either for transient purposes or for permanent resi- dence . In the latter case there arise two opposite claims ; on one hand that of expatriation and on the other that of per- petual allegiance ...
... pass from one country to another they go either for transient purposes or for permanent resi- dence . In the latter case there arise two opposite claims ; on one hand that of expatriation and on the other that of per- petual allegiance ...
Page 6127
... Passing from direct intercourse between nations to their rights , ex- clusive or concurrent , to things outside of themselves , we come to the subjects of the free navigation of the ocean , the fisheries , the discovery and colonization ...
... Passing from direct intercourse between nations to their rights , ex- clusive or concurrent , to things outside of themselves , we come to the subjects of the free navigation of the ocean , the fisheries , the discovery and colonization ...
Page 6130
... pass the border , with the real intent of making a hostile incursion ? Take the case of the " Alabama , " to which I refer for no other purpose than illustration . Here is an instance where the people of my country think that you are ...
... pass the border , with the real intent of making a hostile incursion ? Take the case of the " Alabama , " to which I refer for no other purpose than illustration . Here is an instance where the people of my country think that you are ...
Page 6156
... pass of Thermop- ylæ against a Persian host . I award to them the meed of animal courage ; but the heroism of blood and carnage is as much below the patient endurance of wrong and the cheerful forgiveness of injury as the earth is below ...
... pass of Thermop- ylæ against a Persian host . I award to them the meed of animal courage ; but the heroism of blood and carnage is as much below the patient endurance of wrong and the cheerful forgiveness of injury as the earth is below ...
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