10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... heart that is fteeled with prejudice . QUITTING this class of men , I turn with the warm ar- dour of a friend to those who have nobly stood , and are yet determined to stand the matter out : I call not upon a few , but upon all ; not on ...
... heart that is fteeled with prejudice . QUITTING this class of men , I turn with the warm ar- dour of a friend to those who have nobly stood , and are yet determined to stand the matter out : I call not upon a few , but upon all ; not on ...
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... heart for festivity , little zest for hope . But they came away with something new at their hearts : they have themselves told us so . The mere sight of our men , -of their vigour , of the confidence that showed itself in every movement ...
... heart for festivity , little zest for hope . But they came away with something new at their hearts : they have themselves told us so . The mere sight of our men , -of their vigour , of the confidence that showed itself in every movement ...
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... heart of every arrangement of the Europe , of every arrange- ment of the world , that preceded the war . Restive peoples had been told that fleets and armies , which they toiled to sustain , meant peace ; and they now knew that they ...
... heart of every arrangement of the Europe , of every arrange- ment of the world , that preceded the war . Restive peoples had been told that fleets and armies , which they toiled to sustain , meant peace ; and they now knew that they ...
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