Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 16P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 50
Page 6557
... Senate ............... 6562 First Inaugural Address ....... At Gettysburg ...... The Second Inaugural ....... Reply to Stephen A. Douglas ...... Farewell Address ....... Cooper Institute Speech ......... 6572 6583 6584 6586 6611 6611 ...
... Senate ............... 6562 First Inaugural Address ....... At Gettysburg ...... The Second Inaugural ....... Reply to Stephen A. Douglas ...... Farewell Address ....... Cooper Institute Speech ......... 6572 6583 6584 6586 6611 6611 ...
Page 6561
... Senate , but was defeated . The remarkable campaign , however , attracted close atten- tion in every part of the Union , and Lincoln's speeches gave him a national fame which caused him to be nominated for the Presidency at the ...
... Senate , but was defeated . The remarkable campaign , however , attracted close atten- tion in every part of the Union , and Lincoln's speeches gave him a national fame which caused him to be nominated for the Presidency at the ...
Page 6562
... SENATE AT THE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION , SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS , JUNE 16 , 1858 Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Convention : F WE could first know where we are , and whither we ... SENATE On his Nomination to the United States Senate.
... SENATE AT THE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION , SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS , JUNE 16 , 1858 Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Convention : F WE could first know where we are , and whither we ... SENATE On his Nomination to the United States Senate.
Page 6564
... Senator Trumbull , on the floor of the Senate , requested the leading advocate of the Nebraska Bill to state his opinion whether the people of a Territory can constitutionally exclude slavery from their limits ; and the latter answers ...
... Senator Trumbull , on the floor of the Senate , requested the leading advocate of the Nebraska Bill to state his opinion whether the people of a Territory can constitutionally exclude slavery from their limits ; and the latter answers ...
Page 6566
... Senator Douglas's " care - not " policy , constitute the piece of machinery in its present state of advancement . This was the third point gained . The working points of that machinery are : ( 1 ) That no negro slave , imported as such ...
... Senator Douglas's " care - not " policy , constitute the piece of machinery in its present state of advancement . This was the third point gained . The working points of that machinery are : ( 1 ) That no negro slave , imported as such ...
Other editions - View all
Masterpieces of Eloquence; Famous Orations of Great World Leaders ..., Volume 4 Mayo W. 1841-1909 Hazeltine No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
American believe better Boston Canada cause Christian Church citizens civil colonies common Congress constitution cotton declared defend democratic despotism doctrine Dred Scott decision duty England English Europe Faneuil Hall fathers who framed Federal Territories France free trade freedom friends give hand Harper's Ferry heart honorable and learned House human hundred idea institution insurrection Italy John Brown Judge Douglas justice labor land learned gentleman Lecompton constitution liberty live look Lord Lord John Russell Lovejoy Massachusetts ment millions mind moral nation nature Nebraska negro never North opinion party peace persons political President principles prohibition protection question Republican Rome Senator slavery South Southern speak speech stand Supreme Court tell thing thousand tion to-day true Union Unitarian United United States Senate Virginia voted Washington whole words