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 8767
... elected to the United States Senate , serving there 1869-75 . After practising his profession for a few years he was in 1879 again returned to the Senate , but did not live to complete his term of office , dying in Washington February ...
... elected to the United States Senate , serving there 1869-75 . After practising his profession for a few years he was in 1879 again returned to the Senate , but did not live to complete his term of office , dying in Washington February ...
Page 8781
... elected by acclamation and without any opposition in his second , third , and fourth elections . At times he was spoken of by his enemies as an " Irish Adven- turer , ” “ A Stranger From Abroad , " and was twitted with having been a ...
... elected by acclamation and without any opposition in his second , third , and fourth elections . At times he was spoken of by his enemies as an " Irish Adven- turer , ” “ A Stranger From Abroad , " and was twitted with having been a ...
Page 8790
... elected United States senator in 1878 , and while in the Senate pro- cured the passage of the civil service law , but his warm support of this reform prevented his re - election to Congress . In 1885 he was appointed minister to Belgium ...
... elected United States senator in 1878 , and while in the Senate pro- cured the passage of the civil service law , but his warm support of this reform prevented his re - election to Congress . In 1885 he was appointed minister to Belgium ...
Page 8792
... elect in which relation it will deal with them ; it cannot deal at one and the same time in inconsistent relations . Belligerents , being captured , are entitled to be treated as prisoners of war ; rebellious citizens are liable to be ...
... elect in which relation it will deal with them ; it cannot deal at one and the same time in inconsistent relations . Belligerents , being captured , are entitled to be treated as prisoners of war ; rebellious citizens are liable to be ...
Page 8793
... elected and assumed their respective duties it would be instantly in full force and vigor . If these States are out of the Union , their State govern- ments are still in force , unless otherwise changed ; their citi- zens are to the ...
... elected and assumed their respective duties it would be instantly in full force and vigor . If these States are out of the Union , their State govern- ments are still in force , unless otherwise changed ; their citi- zens are to the ...
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