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 8769
... useless thing . We stand here to - day not in the freshness of individual grief ; not to pay the last sad offices of respect to the out- ward material forms of those we have loved . Over FUTURE POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES 8769.
... useless thing . We stand here to - day not in the freshness of individual grief ; not to pay the last sad offices of respect to the out- ward material forms of those we have loved . Over FUTURE POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES 8769.
Page 8782
... respect for all these societies , and my own sense of what is decorous and fit to be said , have , I hope , always confined me to the proprieties of such occasions ; but still , if I speak at all , I must speak with freedom , and free ...
... respect for all these societies , and my own sense of what is decorous and fit to be said , have , I hope , always confined me to the proprieties of such occasions ; but still , if I speak at all , I must speak with freedom , and free ...
Page 8788
... respect which we accord to age ; but we must sometimes make way for men like ourselves , though we could prove by the most faultless syllogism our right to push them from the path . In his great speech respecting the Unitarians , Edmund ...
... respect which we accord to age ; but we must sometimes make way for men like ourselves , though we could prove by the most faultless syllogism our right to push them from the path . In his great speech respecting the Unitarians , Edmund ...
Page 8800
... respect , I might even say of my admiration . Nor in the manifestation of this has there been anything which a proud and sensitive people , smarting under a sense of recent dis- comfiture and present suffering , might not frankly accept ...
... respect , I might even say of my admiration . Nor in the manifestation of this has there been anything which a proud and sensitive people , smarting under a sense of recent dis- comfiture and present suffering , might not frankly accept ...
Page 8802
... respecting , as all true and brave men must respect , the martial spirit with which the men of the North vindicated the integrity of the Union and their devotion to the principles of human freedom , they do not ask , they do not wish ...
... respecting , as all true and brave men must respect , the martial spirit with which the men of the North vindicated the integrity of the Union and their devotion to the principles of human freedom , they do not ask , they do not wish ...
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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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