Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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... honor some of my young friends who now hear me ; and he will , I also hope , be able to add that their talents and learning were not wasted on selfish or ignoble objects , but were employed to promote the physical and moral good of ...
... honor some of my young friends who now hear me ; and he will , I also hope , be able to add that their talents and learning were not wasted on selfish or ignoble objects , but were employed to promote the physical and moral good of ...
Page 999
... honor must be paid to the archi- tects of our material prosperity ; to the great captains of industry who have built our factories and our railroads ; to the strong men who toil for wealth with brain or hand ; for great is the debt of ...
... honor must be paid to the archi- tects of our material prosperity ; to the great captains of industry who have built our factories and our railroads ; to the strong men who toil for wealth with brain or hand ; for great is the debt of ...
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... honor of the army that I too appeal to your justice . I give M. Meline the most direct contradiction . Never have I ... honors as good and great . I affirm that those who dishonor that great national army are those who mingle cries of ...
... honor of the army that I too appeal to your justice . I give M. Meline the most direct contradiction . Never have I ... honors as good and great . I affirm that those who dishonor that great national army are those who mingle cries of ...
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