Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 107
... voice of Kentucky was stifled by the methods already described . He knew that , with the mailed hand of military power at her throat , she could not voice the will of her people . He knew that the State could not go with him to the ...
... voice of Kentucky was stifled by the methods already described . He knew that , with the mailed hand of military power at her throat , she could not voice the will of her people . He knew that the State could not go with him to the ...
Page 212
... voice of humanity is stifled by corruption : and corruption is only an evil because it stifles men . Try to raise a voice that shall be heard from here to Albany and watch what it is that comes forward to shut off the sound . It is not ...
... voice of humanity is stifled by corruption : and corruption is only an evil because it stifles men . Try to raise a voice that shall be heard from here to Albany and watch what it is that comes forward to shut off the sound . It is not ...
Page 213
... voice of an archangel . What was he waiting for ? Did he think that the laws of nature were to be changed for him ? Did he think that a " notice of trial " would be served on him ? Or that some spirit would stand at his elbow and say ...
... voice of an archangel . What was he waiting for ? Did he think that the laws of nature were to be changed for him ? Did he think that a " notice of trial " would be served on him ? Or that some spirit would stand at his elbow and say ...
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