Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 850
... means more than any other national emblem . It expresses the will of a free people and pro- claims that they are supreme and that they acknowledge no earthly sovereign other than themselves . It never was assaulted that thousands did ...
... means more than any other national emblem . It expresses the will of a free people and pro- claims that they are supreme and that they acknowledge no earthly sovereign other than themselves . It never was assaulted that thousands did ...
Page 851
... 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 could have inspired over 2,800,000 ...
... 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 could have inspired over 2,800,000 ...
Page 852
... mean ; and such monuments as this are evidences that the people in- tend to take care that the great decrees of the war ... means . That is the lesson of true patriotism ; that what was won in war shall be worn in peace . But we must not ...
... mean ; and such monuments as this are evidences that the people in- tend to take care that the great decrees of the war ... means . That is the lesson of true patriotism ; that what was won in war shall be worn in peace . But we must not ...
Page 853
... mean lawlessness . Liberty to make our own laws does not give us license to break them . [ Applause . ] [ Applause . ] Liberty to make our own laws commands a duty to observe them ourselves and enforce obedience among all others within ...
... mean lawlessness . Liberty to make our own laws does not give us license to break them . [ Applause . ] [ Applause . ] Liberty to make our own laws commands a duty to observe them ourselves and enforce obedience among all others within ...
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... means , but the sad condition of the Christian inhabitants of the southern provinces . The next point is that the main cause of these movements and riots , " as they are called , to which the Russian nation had been a stranger , is but ...
... means , but the sad condition of the Christian inhabitants of the southern provinces . The next point is that the main cause of these movements and riots , " as they are called , to which the Russian nation had been a stranger , is but ...
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