Famous Orators of the World and Their Best OrationsJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 639 pages |
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... South Carolina and the Union 80 83 84 The Secret of Murder fohn C. Calhoun South Carolina and the Union John Quincy Adams A Eulogy of Lafayette 88 90 91 94 95 Edward Everett The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Declaration Rufus Choate .. A ...
... South Carolina and the Union 80 83 84 The Secret of Murder fohn C. Calhoun South Carolina and the Union John Quincy Adams A Eulogy of Lafayette 88 90 91 94 95 Edward Everett The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Declaration Rufus Choate .. A ...
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... South George F. Hoar · The Ordinance of 1787 John J. Ingalls The Undiscovered Country Roscoe Conkling The Nomination of Grant Samuel S. Cox • · The Sermon on the Mount Carl Schurz Amnesty for the Conquered Benjamin Harrison Inaugural ...
... South George F. Hoar · The Ordinance of 1787 John J. Ingalls The Undiscovered Country Roscoe Conkling The Nomination of Grant Samuel S. Cox • · The Sermon on the Mount Carl Schurz Amnesty for the Conquered Benjamin Harrison Inaugural ...
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... South Church an impassioned address , from which we make the following selection . ] Could it have been conceived that we should have seen a British army in our land , sent to enforce obedience to acts of Parliament destructive to our ...
... South Church an impassioned address , from which we make the following selection . ] Could it have been conceived that we should have seen a British army in our land , sent to enforce obedience to acts of Parliament destructive to our ...
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... South Carolina . Its most notable result , so far as oratory is concerned , was the famous Congressional debate between Daniel Webster and Robert Y. Hayne , the grandest verbal passage - at - arms in American history . The other sub ...
... South Carolina . Its most notable result , so far as oratory is concerned , was the famous Congressional debate between Daniel Webster and Robert Y. Hayne , the grandest verbal passage - at - arms in American history . The other sub ...
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... South Carolina nullifiers . He called this " the ferocious and bloodthirsty proclamation of our Djezzar Pacha . " He died the following year . His will gave freedom to his three hundred slaves . THE TARIFF AND THE CONSTITUTION [ The ...
... South Carolina nullifiers . He called this " the ferocious and bloodthirsty proclamation of our Djezzar Pacha . " He died the following year . His will gave freedom to his three hundred slaves . THE TARIFF AND THE CONSTITUTION [ The ...
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