Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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Page 874
... politics solely for the $ 3.00 is not a safe man to intrust with political power . Judge Baldwin , of Indiana , it is said , in giving his advice to lawyers upon one occasion , told them that the course to be pursued by a lawyer was ...
... politics solely for the $ 3.00 is not a safe man to intrust with political power . Judge Baldwin , of Indiana , it is said , in giving his advice to lawyers upon one occasion , told them that the course to be pursued by a lawyer was ...
Page 1057
... political and social , and I doubt if our people could not have better spared the newspaper altogether than to have permitted the license of accusation , political incitement , and personal ran- cor which characterized so largely the ...
... political and social , and I doubt if our people could not have better spared the newspaper altogether than to have permitted the license of accusation , political incitement , and personal ran- cor which characterized so largely the ...
Page 1234
... political and social life , and of peace . Nor has our own country been free from these ; in our general government and in all our forty legislatures , there are measures frequently proposed striking at commercial interests , at ...
... political and social life , and of peace . Nor has our own country been free from these ; in our general government and in all our forty legislatures , there are measures frequently proposed striking at commercial interests , at ...
Contents
VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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