Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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... peace and war . In times of peace the Navy blazes the way across the trackless deep , maps out and marks the dangers which lie in the routes of commerce , in order that the peaceful argo- sies of trade may pursue safe routes to the ...
... peace and war . In times of peace the Navy blazes the way across the trackless deep , maps out and marks the dangers which lie in the routes of commerce , in order that the peaceful argo- sies of trade may pursue safe routes to the ...
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... peace as well as in war , for since then we have received millions of them , and they are arriv- ing now in a steady ... peace . It was , therefore , natural that the great celebration of that warlike event should have been turned or ...
... peace as well as in war , for since then we have received millions of them , and they are arriv- ing now in a steady ... peace . It was , therefore , natural that the great celebration of that warlike event should have been turned or ...
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... peaceful festival ; peace illustrated by the warmth of a grand popular welcome offered to the honored representa- tives of the Old World ; peace illustrated , still more , by their friendly meeting upon American soil whatever their ...
... peaceful festival ; peace illustrated by the warmth of a grand popular welcome offered to the honored representa- tives of the Old World ; peace illustrated , still more , by their friendly meeting upon American soil whatever their ...
Contents
VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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