Famous Orators of the World and Their Best OrationsJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 639 pages |
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... Webster The Reply to Hayne 76 79 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 ...
... Webster The Reply to Hayne 76 79 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 ...
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... Webster 259 260 Henry Ward Beecher A Corrupt Public Sentiment Edwin H. Chapin Christianit the Great Element of Reform The Triumphs of Labor The Handwriting on the Wall Phillips Brooks The Evil that Men do Lives after Them 263 Lincoln ...
... Webster 259 260 Henry Ward Beecher A Corrupt Public Sentiment Edwin H. Chapin Christianit the Great Element of Reform The Triumphs of Labor The Handwriting on the Wall Phillips Brooks The Evil that Men do Lives after Them 263 Lincoln ...
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... Webster we read the following pass- " How he fulfilled the duties of such a place , at such a time , the whole country perceived with delight and the whole world saw with admiration . He smote the rock of the national resources and ...
... Webster we read the following pass- " How he fulfilled the duties of such a place , at such a time , the whole country perceived with delight and the whole world saw with admiration . He smote the rock of the national resources and ...
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... Webster and Robert Y. Hayne , the grandest verbal passage - at - arms in American history . The other sub- ject of controversy was more extended , continuing for forty years , during which the halls of Congress rang with arguments of ...
... Webster and Robert Y. Hayne , the grandest verbal passage - at - arms in American history . The other sub- ject of controversy was more extended , continuing for forty years , during which the halls of Congress rang with arguments of ...
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... EGESHITION JOHN C. CALHOUN Few Orators in American History commanded more attention than John C. Calhoun , whose name is intimately associated with Webster and Clay . KISHIZZSICIS . HENRY CLAY ADDRESSING THE UNITED STATES SENATE In.
... EGESHITION JOHN C. CALHOUN Few Orators in American History commanded more attention than John C. Calhoun , whose name is intimately associated with Webster and Clay . KISHIZZSICIS . HENRY CLAY ADDRESSING THE UNITED STATES SENATE In.
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