Famous Orators of the World and Their Best OrationsJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 639 pages |
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... Lives of the Greatest Orators and their Best Orations from Earliest Times to Present Day with an Account of Place and Time of Delivery of Each Oration and Explanatory Notes on Obscure Passages . ARRANGED IN EIGHTEEN GREAT EPOCHS OR ...
... Lives of the Greatest Orators and their Best Orations from Earliest Times to Present Day with an Account of Place and Time of Delivery of Each Oration and Explanatory Notes on Obscure Passages . ARRANGED IN EIGHTEEN GREAT EPOCHS OR ...
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... Live Issues Joseph B. Foraker The United States under McKinley PAGR 148 · 149 151 152 154 155 157 158 160 161 164 165 168 169 171 172 173 174 176 176 179 180 182 183 185 186 188 • 189 • 191 192 194 195 199 200 • 201 203 204 205 206 207 ...
... Live Issues Joseph B. Foraker The United States under McKinley PAGR 148 · 149 151 152 154 155 157 158 160 161 164 165 168 169 171 172 173 174 176 176 179 180 182 183 185 186 188 • 189 • 191 192 194 195 199 200 • 201 203 204 205 206 207 ...
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... Triumphs of Labor The Handwriting on the Wall Phillips Brooks The Evil that Men do Lives after Them 263 Lincoln Dead and a Nation in Grief 264 265 267 267 268 269 · 270 271 CONTENTS PAGB William G. Brownlow The Union and the Constitution.
... Triumphs of Labor The Handwriting on the Wall Phillips Brooks The Evil that Men do Lives after Them 263 Lincoln Dead and a Nation in Grief 264 265 267 267 268 269 · 270 271 CONTENTS PAGB William G. Brownlow The Union and the Constitution.
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... live again , collect together and form a society , they would , however loath , soon find themselves obliged to make justice , that justice under which they fell , the fundamental law of their state . They would perceive it was their ...
... live again , collect together and form a society , they would , however loath , soon find themselves obliged to make justice , that justice under which they fell , the fundamental law of their state . They would perceive it was their ...
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... live in happiness and peace . Mr. President , I have said what I solemnly believe , that the dissolu- tion of the Union and war are identical and inseparable ; that they are convertibie terms . Such a war , too , as that would be ...
... live in happiness and peace . Mr. President , I have said what I solemnly believe , that the dissolu- tion of the Union and war are identical and inseparable ; that they are convertibie terms . Such a war , too , as that would be ...
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