Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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... Live and let live . " [ Cheers . ] Nor is there the least speck of danger in the horizon threatening to disturb the friendli- ness of an international understanding between the Old World and the New . That cordial international ...
... Live and let live . " [ Cheers . ] Nor is there the least speck of danger in the horizon threatening to disturb the friendli- ness of an international understanding between the Old World and the New . That cordial international ...
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... live in the cellar , and Fannie , you go and live in the kitchen , and don't any of you come out . I am Philip , and will occupy the parlor ; I like it ; I like the lambrequins at the window , and I like the pictures on the wall . I am ...
... live in the cellar , and Fannie , you go and live in the kitchen , and don't any of you come out . I am Philip , and will occupy the parlor ; I like it ; I like the lambrequins at the window , and I like the pictures on the wall . I am ...
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... live on the earth , to cherish this sentiment , to make it prevail over the whole country , even if that country ... live , and not die . We shall live as united Americans ; and those who have supposed that they could sever us , that ...
... live on the earth , to cherish this sentiment , to make it prevail over the whole country , even if that country ... live , and not die . We shall live as united Americans ; and those who have supposed that they could sever us , that ...
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VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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