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 8794
... vote . If this doctrine be true , Congress may decide that this exclusion is anti - republican , and by force of arms abrogate that constitution and set up another , per- mitting negroes to vote . From that decision of Congress there is ...
... vote . If this doctrine be true , Congress may decide that this exclusion is anti - republican , and by force of arms abrogate that constitution and set up another , per- mitting negroes to vote . From that decision of Congress there is ...
Page 8796
... vote against the principles he had hitherto held or resign his seat . Lamar refused to do either , and , defending his position in an eloquent speech before the Senate , received the approbation of men of both parties for his ...
... vote against the principles he had hitherto held or resign his seat . Lamar refused to do either , and , defending his position in an eloquent speech before the Senate , received the approbation of men of both parties for his ...
Page 8833
... voted for his confir- mation with that statute on our books . Yet he brings this forward as a fact to prove the ignorance of President Grant that he did not know that the law existed . We are all very wise after finding out something ...
... voted for his confir- mation with that statute on our books . Yet he brings this forward as a fact to prove the ignorance of President Grant that he did not know that the law existed . We are all very wise after finding out something ...
Page 8906
... votes , against 105 for Mr. Bryan . The State gave him 175,000 majority . I suppose but for one question that majority would be largely increased this year . But for one question our Republican meetings in Massachusetts would be not to ...
... votes , against 105 for Mr. Bryan . The State gave him 175,000 majority . I suppose but for one question that majority would be largely increased this year . But for one question our Republican meetings in Massachusetts would be not to ...
Page 8907
... vote . Other States are following their examples , so that before long if they do not stop there are to be ten million colored peons in the United States deprived of the rights of ' American citizenship , and the question is upon us ...
... vote . Other States are following their examples , so that before long if they do not stop there are to be ten million colored peons in the United States deprived of the rights of ' American citizenship , and the question is upon us ...
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