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 8771
... true that the love of liberty in their hearts , the tyranny of their king , their fleeing to these shores , their founding of a free commonwealth , their growth to power as a people , were all natural events . No supernatural inter- 1 ...
... true that the love of liberty in their hearts , the tyranny of their king , their fleeing to these shores , their founding of a free commonwealth , their growth to power as a people , were all natural events . No supernatural inter- 1 ...
Page 8776
... true as a fact , what our fathers announced as a theory , that all men are created equal . Now our reconstructed Union takes its place among the nations , the standard - bearer and the champion of the rights of man . Our infancy is over ...
... true as a fact , what our fathers announced as a theory , that all men are created equal . Now our reconstructed Union takes its place among the nations , the standard - bearer and the champion of the rights of man . Our infancy is over ...
Page 8778
... true . Look at the condition of old England to - day and read the suggestive debates in the House of Lords on the Irish Church bill . The lords speak as though they were oppressed with the belief that there is no future for the monarchy ...
... true . Look at the condition of old England to - day and read the suggestive debates in the House of Lords on the Irish Church bill . The lords speak as though they were oppressed with the belief that there is no future for the monarchy ...
Page 8779
... true to the purpose of its institution , and will cease to be , whenever it no longer performs its duty ; that its manhood is attained , and its time for action arrived , it remains to inquire what can we do in the interest of universal ...
... true to the purpose of its institution , and will cease to be , whenever it no longer performs its duty ; that its manhood is attained , and its time for action arrived , it remains to inquire what can we do in the interest of universal ...
Page 8781
... true , I was a rebel in Ireland in '48 . I rebelled against the mis- government of my country by Russell and his school . I rebelled becausò I saw my countrymen starving before my eyes , while my country had her trade and commerce ...
... true , I was a rebel in Ireland in '48 . I rebelled against the mis- government of my country by Russell and his school . I rebelled becausò I saw my countrymen starving before my eyes , while my country had her trade and commerce ...
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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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