Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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Page 867
... race I mean the great white , English- speaking race - I use the other term because there is none more satisfactory to me - contains elements which alone can continue to be the leaders of civilization , the elements of fundamental power ...
... race I mean the great white , English- speaking race - I use the other term because there is none more satisfactory to me - contains elements which alone can continue to be the leaders of civilization , the elements of fundamental power ...
Page 869
... race in the section of this country con- taining the inhabitants of the South understands better than you do the gravity of that great problem which con- fronts them . It is " like the pestilence that walketh in darkness , the ...
... race in the section of this country con- taining the inhabitants of the South understands better than you do the gravity of that great problem which con- fronts them . It is " like the pestilence that walketh in darkness , the ...
Page 870
... race , that it was well for the town of Petersburg that morning that that attempt to carry the lines failed . That ... race at the South , but we can face all other races of the world . That is what I look for and pray for , and there ...
... race , that it was well for the town of Petersburg that morning that that attempt to carry the lines failed . That ... race at the South , but we can face all other races of the world . That is what I look for and pray for , and there ...
Contents
VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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