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 8768
... passed , that we at last possessed what our fathers had hoped and prayed for , “ a country , and that a free country . ' 99 Our people had shown their gratitude to their leaders in works more substantial than words . They have raised ...
... passed , that we at last possessed what our fathers had hoped and prayed for , “ a country , and that a free country . ' 99 Our people had shown their gratitude to their leaders in works more substantial than words . They have raised ...
Page 8778
... passing from our first proposition , that God has estab lished this nation , watched over it in an especial manner , and protected it by special providences ; it is encouraging to think that such is the belief of our people . It crops ...
... passing from our first proposition , that God has estab lished this nation , watched over it in an especial manner , and protected it by special providences ; it is encouraging to think that such is the belief of our people . It crops ...
Page 8796
... passed by Mississippi , he entered the Confederate army as colonel of a Mississippi regiment , and soon after the close of the war he became a professor of political economy in the State University . After a few years he resigned this ...
... passed by Mississippi , he entered the Confederate army as colonel of a Mississippi regiment , and soon after the close of the war he became a professor of political economy in the State University . After a few years he resigned this ...
Page 8798
... passed away into direct and bitter antagonism for years with my own State and her sister States of the South . Charles Sumner was born with an instinctive love of free- dom , and was educated from his earliest infancy to the be- lief ...
... passed away into direct and bitter antagonism for years with my own State and her sister States of the South . Charles Sumner was born with an instinctive love of free- dom , and was educated from his earliest infancy to the be- lief ...
Page 8803
... passed away , and there no longer remained any cause for continued estrangement between these two sections of our common country . Are there not many of us who believe the same thing ? Is not that the common sentiment , or if it is not ...
... passed away , and there no longer remained any cause for continued estrangement between these two sections of our common country . Are there not many of us who believe the same thing ? Is not that the common sentiment , or if it is not ...
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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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