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 8820
... tell you that whenever you halt , or shirk the responsi- bilities of the hour as Republicans the Democrats will over- take you . The Democrats were once formidable so far as the ques- tions of the day were concerned . They are far ...
... tell you that whenever you halt , or shirk the responsi- bilities of the hour as Republicans the Democrats will over- take you . The Democrats were once formidable so far as the ques- tions of the day were concerned . They are far ...
Page 8823
... tell this country in what has he violated the constitution , in what particular ? It may be that all of us have not construed the law alike . It is possible to construe the constitution differently in certain respects . The President ...
... tell this country in what has he violated the constitution , in what particular ? It may be that all of us have not construed the law alike . It is possible to construe the constitution differently in certain respects . The President ...
Page 8833
... Tell me how could he be unanimously confirmed in this Senate if there was a man in the Senate who knew that law existed at that time . It was not ignorance on the part of President Grant any more than it was on the part of the senator ...
... Tell me how could he be unanimously confirmed in this Senate if there was a man in the Senate who knew that law existed at that time . It was not ignorance on the part of President Grant any more than it was on the part of the senator ...
Page 8834
... tell the world of our great discovery and when it was ascertained . The senator did not tell the Senate that he found and discovered this statute . It is a wonder he did not say , " I arose and objected at the time , because it was in ...
... tell the world of our great discovery and when it was ascertained . The senator did not tell the Senate that he found and discovered this statute . It is a wonder he did not say , " I arose and objected at the time , because it was in ...
Page 8836
... tell him when he stretches forth his arm to cause the pillars to reel and totter beneath this fabric , there are thousands and thousands of true- hearted Republicans who will come up to the work and stretching forth their strong right ...
... tell him when he stretches forth his arm to cause the pillars to reel and totter beneath this fabric , there are thousands and thousands of true- hearted Republicans who will come up to the work and stretching forth their strong right ...
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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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