Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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... duty of striking from the limbs of English drama some of its shackles . [ " Hear ! Hear ! " ] I know that the discharge of this duty is attended by one great , one special peril . And in thinking particularly of the younger generation ...
... duty of striking from the limbs of English drama some of its shackles . [ " Hear ! Hear ! " ] I know that the discharge of this duty is attended by one great , one special peril . And in thinking particularly of the younger generation ...
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... duties of peace , which has its tri- umphs " no less renowned than war . " But it is the martial side of the Navy that is the more attractive one to us . It is that side of its duty which presents to us its characters who have written ...
... duties of peace , which has its tri- umphs " no less renowned than war . " But it is the martial side of the Navy that is the more attractive one to us . It is that side of its duty which presents to us its characters who have written ...
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... duty , while we live on the earth , to cherish this sentiment , to make it prevail over the whole country , even if that country should spread over the whole continent . It is our duty to carry English principles - I mean , sir [ said ...
... duty , while we live on the earth , to cherish this sentiment , to make it prevail over the whole country , even if that country should spread over the whole continent . It is our duty to carry English principles - I mean , sir [ said ...
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VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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