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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... France , which is felt and cherished by us all at this hour ? For indeed , fellow citizens , our earliest and our latest acknowledgments are due this day to France for the in- estimable services which gave us the crowning victory of the ...
... France , which is felt and cherished by us all at this hour ? For indeed , fellow citizens , our earliest and our latest acknowledgments are due this day to France for the in- estimable services which gave us the crowning victory of the ...
Page 6648
... France may have had to intervene thus nobly in our behalf , or into any special influences under which her king and court and people resolved at last to under- take the intervention . We may not forget , indeed , that our own Franklin ...
... France may have had to intervene thus nobly in our behalf , or into any special influences under which her king and court and people resolved at last to under- take the intervention . We may not forget , indeed , that our own Franklin ...
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... France is a Washington . " Our own country knows how to sympathize with such a want . " While the Coliseum stands Rome shall stand , " was the familiar proverb of antiquity . We associate ' the dura- bility of our free institutions with ...
... France is a Washington . " Our own country knows how to sympathize with such a want . " While the Coliseum stands Rome shall stand , " was the familiar proverb of antiquity . We associate ' the dura- bility of our free institutions with ...
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... France . He is to revisit in triumph the land he has aided , to be received with more than regal honors , and to return home to die at last with the respect and affection of all good men . But nowhere will he stand more proudly than ...
... France . He is to revisit in triumph the land he has aided , to be received with more than regal honors , and to return home to die at last with the respect and affection of all good men . But nowhere will he stand more proudly than ...
Page 6652
... France to follow , -but as a man of eminent prac- tical ability and as great in all true senses of that term as he was chivalrous and generous and good . Honor to his memory this day from every American heart and tongue and a cordial ...
... France to follow , -but as a man of eminent prac- tical ability and as great in all true senses of that term as he was chivalrous and generous and good . Honor to his memory this day from every American heart and tongue and a cordial ...
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