Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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Page 893
... believe that its most sub- stantial claim upon consideration rests in its power of legiti- mately interesting a great number of people . I believe this of any art ; I believe it especially of the drama . Whatever distinction the ...
... believe that its most sub- stantial claim upon consideration rests in its power of legiti- mately interesting a great number of people . I believe this of any art ; I believe it especially of the drama . Whatever distinction the ...
Page 956
... believe any more than they believed in religious toleration - those of us who are here and who do believe in these things would be as little wounded as the company to which I have referred . The distinguished divine to whom I have ...
... believe any more than they believed in religious toleration - those of us who are here and who do believe in these things would be as little wounded as the company to which I have referred . The distinguished divine to whom I have ...
Page 1248
... believe with a sin- cere belief , we believe as sincerely as you do the like , that we really made this country . Not only that , but we believe that we can now , in some sort of way , demonstrate the man- ufacture , because the country ...
... believe with a sin- cere belief , we believe as sincerely as you do the like , that we really made this country . Not only that , but we believe that we can now , in some sort of way , demonstrate the man- ufacture , because the country ...
Contents
VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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