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 8779
... interest of universal liberty ? . . . The brave young men who went forth from this college to suppress the slaveholders ' attempt to reverse the decree of God and exalt slavery above liberty , sleep in bloody graves , yet live in our ...
... interest of universal liberty ? . . . The brave young men who went forth from this college to suppress the slaveholders ' attempt to reverse the decree of God and exalt slavery above liberty , sleep in bloody graves , yet live in our ...
Page 8781
... interest in the " American Celt , " and removed with his family to Montreal , where he at once established “ The New Era . " Before the end of his first year in Montreal he was returned to the Canadian Parliament as one of the three ...
... interest in the " American Celt , " and removed with his family to Montreal , where he at once established “ The New Era . " Before the end of his first year in Montreal he was returned to the Canadian Parliament as one of the three ...
Page 8782
... interests of the Irish race , and affirmed in the clearest language his all - enduring love for his race and country , joined with the fervent hope that he might yet do Ireland signal service in years to come . On the 6th of April he ...
... interests of the Irish race , and affirmed in the clearest language his all - enduring love for his race and country , joined with the fervent hope that he might yet do Ireland signal service in years to come . On the 6th of April he ...
Page 8783
... interests of all humanity in the New World , let us join in hope that not only the sons of New England , but Americans from all other States settled amongst us , will long be able to join harmoniously in the celebration of the arrival ...
... interests of all humanity in the New World , let us join in hope that not only the sons of New England , but Americans from all other States settled amongst us , will long be able to join harmoniously in the celebration of the arrival ...
Page 8791
... interest in , her power over , her obedience to , the common agent of all the States . If Virginia had never ordained that ratification , she would have been an independent State ; the constitution would have been as perfect and the ...
... interest in , her power over , her obedience to , the common agent of all the States . If Virginia had never ordained that ratification , she would have been an independent State ; the constitution would have been as perfect and the ...
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Masterpieces of Eloquence; Famous Orations of Great World Leaders ..., Volume 5 Mayo W. 1841-1909 Hazeltine No preview available - 2016 |
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