Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 16P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 |
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... Church in Virginia , where Patrick Henry ex- claimed , " Give me liberty or give me death , " the old State House in Boston , where James Otis " breathed into this na- tion the breath of life , ” — the Old South , Faneuil Hall , Car ...
... Church in Virginia , where Patrick Henry ex- claimed , " Give me liberty or give me death , " the old State House in Boston , where James Otis " breathed into this na- tion the breath of life , ” — the Old South , Faneuil Hall , Car ...
Page 6661
... Church and return thanks to Almighty God for crowning the allied arms of the United States and France with success by the surrender of the whole British army under the command of the Earl of Cornwallis . " Two days only intervened when ...
... Church and return thanks to Almighty God for crowning the allied arms of the United States and France with success by the surrender of the whole British army under the command of the Earl of Cornwallis . " Two days only intervened when ...
Page 6662
... churches of their dioceses ; and I address this letter to inform you that I desire it may be likewise sung in the town or camp where you may be with the corps of troops the command of which has been entrusted to you , and that you would ...
... churches of their dioceses ; and I address this letter to inform you that I desire it may be likewise sung in the town or camp where you may be with the corps of troops the command of which has been entrusted to you , and that you would ...
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... Church . We must go , therefore , to Rome in such a way that the true independ ence of the Pontiff will not be diminished . We must go to Rome , but the civil power must not extend to spiritual things . These are the two conditions that ...
... Church . We must go , therefore , to Rome in such a way that the true independ ence of the Pontiff will not be diminished . We must go to Rome , but the civil power must not extend to spiritual things . These are the two conditions that ...
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... Church , the problem will , I think , be solved . We must not deceive ourselves ; there are many who , while not prejudiced against Italy nor against liberal ideas , yet fear that if Rome were united to Italy , the seat of Ital- ian ...
... Church , the problem will , I think , be solved . We must not deceive ourselves ; there are many who , while not prejudiced against Italy nor against liberal ideas , yet fear that if Rome were united to Italy , the seat of Ital- ian ...
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