Famous Orators of the World and Their Best OrationsJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 639 pages |
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... morality , based on religion , exemplifying the pre - eminence of a free government by all the attributes which win the affections of its citizens , or command the respect of the world . " O fortunatos nimium , sua si bona norint ...
... morality , based on religion , exemplifying the pre - eminence of a free government by all the attributes which win the affections of its citizens , or command the respect of the world . " O fortunatos nimium , sua si bona norint ...
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... moral . It was , perhaps , in the order of Providence that it should be permitted for that very purpose . But this bill declares no war -except , indeed , it be that which savages wage - a war , not against the community , but the ...
... moral . It was , perhaps , in the order of Providence that it should be permitted for that very purpose . But this bill declares no war -except , indeed , it be that which savages wage - a war , not against the community , but the ...
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... morals . He invented nothing in science . He disclosed no new phenomenon in the laws of nature . Born and educated in the highest order of feudal nobility , under the most absolute monarchy of Europe , in possession of an affluent ...
... morals . He invented nothing in science . He disclosed no new phenomenon in the laws of nature . Born and educated in the highest order of feudal nobility , under the most absolute monarchy of Europe , in possession of an affluent ...
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... morality , and by what enlarged patriotism , embracing the whole country , that life was guided , I shall consider hereafter . Let me now fix your attention rather on the magnitude and variety and actual value of the service . Consider ...
... morality , and by what enlarged patriotism , embracing the whole country , that life was guided , I shall consider hereafter . Let me now fix your attention rather on the magnitude and variety and actual value of the service . Consider ...
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... morality of the State , binding on the conscience of the State , yet aspiring to power , eminence and command , its whole frame filled full and all on fire with American feeling , sympathetic with liberty everywhere ; how much for the ...
... morality of the State , binding on the conscience of the State , yet aspiring to power , eminence and command , its whole frame filled full and all on fire with American feeling , sympathetic with liberty everywhere ; how much for the ...
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