10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... Senator Everett , the audience was tired . Lincoln rose and slowly read his address . The crowd applauded indifferently . Only a few critics glimpsed the literary excellence of his performance ; others , for partisan reasons , belittled ...
... Senator Everett , the audience was tired . Lincoln rose and slowly read his address . The crowd applauded indifferently . Only a few critics glimpsed the literary excellence of his performance ; others , for partisan reasons , belittled ...
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... Senate . In the meantime a temporary arrangement has been made which will last until the Senate has had time to take action upon the treaty . Under this arrangement the Domini- can Government has appointed Americans to all the important ...
... Senate . In the meantime a temporary arrangement has been made which will last until the Senate has had time to take action upon the treaty . Under this arrangement the Domini- can Government has appointed Americans to all the important ...
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... Senate on July 10 , 1919 , is one of the most memorable in American history . That Wilson would fail in his appeal for ratifica- tion for the Versailles Treaty and Covenant of the League of Nations was a foregone conclusion . He faced a ...
... Senate on July 10 , 1919 , is one of the most memorable in American history . That Wilson would fail in his appeal for ratifica- tion for the Versailles Treaty and Covenant of the League of Nations was a foregone conclusion . He faced a ...
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