Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 21Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 8800
... southern States that has unveiled to me the generous and tender heart which beat beneath the bosom of the zealot , and has forced me to yield him the tribute of my respect , I might even say of my admiration . Nor in the manifestation ...
... southern States that has unveiled to me the generous and tender heart which beat beneath the bosom of the zealot , and has forced me to yield him the tribute of my respect , I might even say of my admiration . Nor in the manifestation ...
Page 8802
... southern courage , but of the heroism , fortitude , and courage of Americans in a war of ideas - a war in which each section signalized its consecra- tion to the principles , as each understood them , of American liberty and of the ...
... southern courage , but of the heroism , fortitude , and courage of Americans in a war of ideas - a war in which each section signalized its consecra- tion to the principles , as each understood them , of American liberty and of the ...
Page 8804
... southern brothers , whose hearts are so infolded that the feeling of each is the feeling of all ; and I see on both sides only the seeming of a constraint which each apparently hesitates to dismiss . The South — prostrate , exhausted ...
... southern brothers , whose hearts are so infolded that the feeling of each is the feeling of all ; and I see on both sides only the seeming of a constraint which each apparently hesitates to dismiss . The South — prostrate , exhausted ...
Page 8841
... Southern people has been de- nounced as of the most tyrannical character by men who have received clemency at the hands of this same party . Now , sir , what is the cause of all this vain declamation ? What is the cause of all this ...
... Southern people has been de- nounced as of the most tyrannical character by men who have received clemency at the hands of this same party . Now , sir , what is the cause of all this vain declamation ? What is the cause of all this ...
Page 8843
... Southern States you find senators jump- ing up at every corner and saying , " There is no trouble in my State . " Our friend from North Carolina says there is no trouble in his State . They did elect a Ku - Klux judge down there , but ...
... Southern States you find senators jump- ing up at every corner and saying , " There is no trouble in my State . " Our friend from North Carolina says there is no trouble in his State . They did elect a Ku - Klux judge down there , but ...
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