Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... cause . These names suggest the purity and aspiration , the high idealism and the tender domestic piety , which were soon to give early American literature its distinctive notes . To these earlier poets , romancers , and essayists were ...
... cause . These names suggest the purity and aspiration , the high idealism and the tender domestic piety , which were soon to give early American literature its distinctive notes . To these earlier poets , romancers , and essayists were ...
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... cause for thankfulness to the Giver of all good . Nor is there any place in the whole kingdom better fitted to excite this feeling than the place where we are now assembled . For in the whole kingdom we shall find no district in which ...
... cause for thankfulness to the Giver of all good . Nor is there any place in the whole kingdom better fitted to excite this feeling than the place where we are now assembled . For in the whole kingdom we shall find no district in which ...
Page 844
... cause of civil and religious liberty against tyrants and bigots , and to defend the cause of virtue and order against the enemies of all divine and human laws . I have now given utterance to a part , and to a part only , of the ...
... cause of civil and religious liberty against tyrants and bigots , and to defend the cause of virtue and order against the enemies of all divine and human laws . I have now given utterance to a part , and to a part only , of the ...
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... stand to - day , that the whole population of Northern Ohio viewed for the last time him who had been captain of all our armies under the Constitution , and whose death was a sacrifice to the great cause of freedom and 848 WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
... stand to - day , that the whole population of Northern Ohio viewed for the last time him who had been captain of all our armies under the Constitution , and whose death was a sacrifice to the great cause of freedom and 848 WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
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... cause of freedom and the Union . [ Applause . ] Here , too , my fellow citizens , on this very spot , the remains of the immortal Garfield lay in state , attended by the Congress of the United States , by the supreme judiciary of the ...
... cause of freedom and the Union . [ Applause . ] Here , too , my fellow citizens , on this very spot , the remains of the immortal Garfield lay in state , attended by the Congress of the United States , by the supreme judiciary of the ...
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