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 6139
... perhaps conceive of a world , where every one should form his plans so wisely and so modestly as to encounter no dis- appointment , and where the all - ruling hand should endorse all his drafts upon the morrow . But even in such a world ...
... perhaps conceive of a world , where every one should form his plans so wisely and so modestly as to encounter no dis- appointment , and where the all - ruling hand should endorse all his drafts upon the morrow . But even in such a world ...
Page 6140
... perhaps fully gaining it , is at the same time enlisted by Providence in thecret ser- vice of the world . Thus it is that out of separate acts , directed , it may be , on something quite distinct , politics , literature , religions ...
... perhaps fully gaining it , is at the same time enlisted by Providence in thecret ser- vice of the world . Thus it is that out of separate acts , directed , it may be , on something quite distinct , politics , literature , religions ...
Page 6146
... perhaps been no unhappy thing that this image of servitude has been transmitted into the conceptions of faith ; it may have touched with some sanctity an inevitable submis- sion and mingled a sentiment of loyalty with religion . But the ...
... perhaps been no unhappy thing that this image of servitude has been transmitted into the conceptions of faith ; it may have touched with some sanctity an inevitable submis- sion and mingled a sentiment of loyalty with religion . But the ...
Page 6172
... perhaps be permitted to name one or two for a noble example . The Duke of Argyll , a peer of the realm , who , I think , all will now confess , was , in point of clearness of vis- ion , soundness of understanding , and accuracy of ...
... perhaps be permitted to name one or two for a noble example . The Duke of Argyll , a peer of the realm , who , I think , all will now confess , was , in point of clearness of vis- ion , soundness of understanding , and accuracy of ...
Page 6195
... perhaps be disposed to concur in this view were this a case of deliberate and wilful conspiracy to subvert the government . I am not sure that I would not apply the doc- trine to the people of South Carolina , who have long been known ...
... perhaps be disposed to concur in this view were this a case of deliberate and wilful conspiracy to subvert the government . I am not sure that I would not apply the doc- trine to the people of South Carolina , who have long been known ...
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