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 8770
... becoming to himself . I shall therefore devote the short time allotted to me to a consideration of the character of our government and its duty in the immediate future . God never made a man for the sake of making him ; nor that he ...
... becoming to himself . I shall therefore devote the short time allotted to me to a consideration of the character of our government and its duty in the immediate future . God never made a man for the sake of making him ; nor that he ...
Page 8775
... become slave country or free country . And after ten years of preparation on the part of the South and of criminal inactivity on the part of the North , the two sections drew the sword to determine the ques- tion of liberty or slavery ...
... become slave country or free country . And after ten years of preparation on the part of the South and of criminal inactivity on the part of the North , the two sections drew the sword to determine the ques- tion of liberty or slavery ...
Page 8781
... become its editor . But the paper was too moderate and cautious for him and he accepted the offer of Charles Gavan Duffy to help edit the ' Nation , " , " which soon became the mouthpiece of what was called Young Ireland , " and its ...
... become its editor . But the paper was too moderate and cautious for him and he accepted the offer of Charles Gavan Duffy to help edit the ' Nation , " , " which soon became the mouthpiece of what was called Young Ireland , " and its ...
Page 8787
... become wedded to one idea , who , like Coleridge , is as ready to regulate his conduct as to set his watch when the parish clock declares it wrong ; who is ready to be taught by high as well as by low , and to receive any stamp of truth ...
... become wedded to one idea , who , like Coleridge , is as ready to regulate his conduct as to set his watch when the parish clock declares it wrong ; who is ready to be taught by high as well as by low , and to receive any stamp of truth ...
Page 8796
... become an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States . He died at Macon , Georgia , January 23 , 1898 . Lamar was a man of independent action , and his uncompromising stand against inflation of the national currency ...
... become an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States . He died at Macon , Georgia , January 23 , 1898 . Lamar was a man of independent action , and his uncompromising stand against inflation of the national currency ...
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