Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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Page 924
... interest to General Sherman's reference to the proposed names of the States in the country . He mentioned one as “ Sylvania . ” That was evidently a dead letter till we put the Pen ( n ) to it . [ Laughter . ] I noticed that President ...
... interest to General Sherman's reference to the proposed names of the States in the country . He mentioned one as “ Sylvania . ” That was evidently a dead letter till we put the Pen ( n ) to it . [ Laughter . ] I noticed that President ...
Page 984
... interests and personal tastes for the stormy life of an Irish member of Parliament , and have followed with equal interest and admiration his bold yet prudent and high - minded Parlia- mentary career . He has done all that an Irishman ...
... interests and personal tastes for the stormy life of an Irish member of Parliament , and have followed with equal interest and admiration his bold yet prudent and high - minded Parlia- mentary career . He has done all that an Irishman ...
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... interests , at financial interests , at vested rights , to say noth- ing of great political and social interests , which , though often thwarted by the common sense of the people , are sometimes too successful . At this very moment the ...
... interests , at financial interests , at vested rights , to say noth- ing of great political and social interests , which , though often thwarted by the common sense of the people , are sometimes too successful . At this very moment the ...
Contents
VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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