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 6121
... Standing for the first time before the members of this associa- MR tion I must begin by making my acknowledgments for the honor which you conferred upon me some years ago by electing me a corresponding member . Though I have not been ...
... Standing for the first time before the members of this associa- MR tion I must begin by making my acknowledgments for the honor which you conferred upon me some years ago by electing me a corresponding member . Though I have not been ...
Page 6134
... stand above the treatise of any single pub- licist ; nay , above all the treatises of all the publicists that have ever written . Is it a vain thing to suppose that such a work would finally win the assent one by one of those nations ...
... stand above the treatise of any single pub- licist ; nay , above all the treatises of all the publicists that have ever written . Is it a vain thing to suppose that such a work would finally win the assent one by one of those nations ...
Page 6135
... stand in the front rank of the world , and which of course are more than others under the influence of intelligent and educated men ? The times are favorable ; more favorable indeed than any which have occurred since the beginning of ...
... stand in the front rank of the world , and which of course are more than others under the influence of intelligent and educated men ? The times are favorable ; more favorable indeed than any which have occurred since the beginning of ...
Page 6136
... standing at the head of the civilization of Europe , England would add still more to her renown , and establish a new title to the respect of future ages , if she would perform this crowning act of beneficence . The young Republic of ...
... standing at the head of the civilization of Europe , England would add still more to her renown , and establish a new title to the respect of future ages , if she would perform this crowning act of beneficence . The young Republic of ...
Page 6139
... stands and says , " This is no thought of mine . " The first party of painted savages that raised a few huts upon the Thames did not dream of the London they were creating , or know that in lighting the fire on their hearth they were ...
... stands and says , " This is no thought of mine . " The first party of painted savages that raised a few huts upon the Thames did not dream of the London they were creating , or know that in lighting the fire on their hearth they were ...
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