Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 846
... Republic cannot be contemplated even at this period without filling us with astonishment at the breadth of his comprehension and the sweep of his vision . His was no narrow view of government . The immediate present was not his sole ...
... Republic cannot be contemplated even at this period without filling us with astonishment at the breadth of his comprehension and the sweep of his vision . His was no narrow view of government . The immediate present was not his sole ...
Page 850
... Republic . It has been sanctified by the blood of our best and our bravest . It records the achievements of Washington and the martyrdom of Lincoln . It has been bathed in the tears of a sorrowing people . It has been glorified in the ...
... Republic . It has been sanctified by the blood of our best and our bravest . It records the achievements of Washington and the martyrdom of Lincoln . It has been bathed in the tears of a sorrowing people . It has been glorified in the ...
Page 851
... Republic . What does this Monument mean ? It means the im- mortal principle of patriotism . It means love of country . It means sacrifices for the country we love . It means not only love of country but love of liberty ! This alone ...
... Republic . What does this Monument mean ? It means the im- mortal principle of patriotism . It means love of country . It means sacrifices for the country we love . It means not only love of country but love of liberty ! This alone ...
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... Republic must draw her future defenders . Every time we erect a monument , every time we do honor to the Soldiers of the Republic , we reaffirm our devotion to the country , to the glorious flag , to the immortal principles of liberty ...
... Republic must draw her future defenders . Every time we erect a monument , every time we do honor to the Soldiers of the Republic , we reaffirm our devotion to the country , to the glorious flag , to the immortal principles of liberty ...
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... Republic , the Grand Lodge of this Commonwealth has a flourishing subordinate , and the Grand Master has just authorized the establishment of another Lodge there . On our own Continent the Order was never more widely diffused , or in a ...
... Republic , the Grand Lodge of this Commonwealth has a flourishing subordinate , and the Grand Master has just authorized the establishment of another Lodge there . On our own Continent the Order was never more widely diffused , or in a ...
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