Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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Page 985
... present toast , and that is brevity . I had always supposed that the pulpit was " sleepy " enough in its effect upon men in the early hours of the day , at least that was my conclusion , in so far as it has been my privilege to see men ...
... present toast , and that is brevity . I had always supposed that the pulpit was " sleepy " enough in its effect upon men in the early hours of the day , at least that was my conclusion , in so far as it has been my privilege to see men ...
Page 990
... present century the Press would be the whole literature of the world . His prediction is almost verified already . The multiplication and the magnitude of newspapers present , not a literary , but an economic problem . The Sunday paper ...
... present century the Press would be the whole literature of the world . His prediction is almost verified already . The multiplication and the magnitude of newspapers present , not a literary , but an economic problem . The Sunday paper ...
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... present except myself , although possibly my esteemed friend , your secretary , Mr. Hubbard , may have heard his grandparents speak of it as a reminiscence of his youth , there was a poem going about , descriptive of the feelings of our ...
... present except myself , although possibly my esteemed friend , your secretary , Mr. Hubbard , may have heard his grandparents speak of it as a reminiscence of his youth , there was a poem going about , descriptive of the feelings of our ...
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VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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