Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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Page 1080
... become , or I should have endeavored to become , with Mr. Reid's permis- sion , a conservative member of the Lotos Club . [ Laugh- ter . ] I should have settled down and become as steady and as stolid as some of these patriots that you ...
... become , or I should have endeavored to become , with Mr. Reid's permis- sion , a conservative member of the Lotos Club . [ Laugh- ter . ] I should have settled down and become as steady and as stolid as some of these patriots that you ...
Page 1092
... become a thing of the past . The modern critic if he has a fault has become too genial ; he seems not to distinguish between the functions of a critic and the founder of a new religious sect . [ Laughter . ] He erects shrines to his ...
... become a thing of the past . The modern critic if he has a fault has become too genial ; he seems not to distinguish between the functions of a critic and the founder of a new religious sect . [ Laughter . ] He erects shrines to his ...
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... become a leading agency among men in the maintenance of peace . [ Applause . ] Commercial interests have become so vast that they embrace all the world , and 1232.
... become a leading agency among men in the maintenance of peace . [ Applause . ] Commercial interests have become so vast that they embrace all the world , and 1232.
Contents
VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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