Modern Eloquence, Volume 3Thomas Brackett Reed G.L. Shuman & Company, 1901 |
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... toast , " The Citizen Soldier , " saying : " The next regular toast is The Citizen Soldier . ' I have already referred to the embarrassment which a presiding officer feels in introducing a well - known and distinguished man . If I refer ...
... toast , " The Citizen Soldier , " saying : " The next regular toast is The Citizen Soldier . ' I have already referred to the embarrassment which a presiding officer feels in introducing a well - known and distinguished man . If I refer ...
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... toasts . You may recollect that the toast to which Dr. Chapin responded referred to twins [ Rev. Dr. Edwin H. Chapin had spoken to the toast Commerce and Capital , twin forerunners of civilization and philanthropy ' ] , and here is one ...
... toasts . You may recollect that the toast to which Dr. Chapin responded referred to twins [ Rev. Dr. Edwin H. Chapin had spoken to the toast Commerce and Capital , twin forerunners of civilization and philanthropy ' ] , and here is one ...
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... toast , Woman -the strong staff and beautiful rod which sustained and comforted our forefathers during every step of the pilgrims ' progress . " Theodore Tilton was called upon to respond . ] GENTLEMEN : -It is somewhat to a modest ...
... toast , Woman -the strong staff and beautiful rod which sustained and comforted our forefathers during every step of the pilgrims ' progress . " Theodore Tilton was called upon to respond . ] GENTLEMEN : -It is somewhat to a modest ...
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VOLUME III | 859 |
PALMER GEORGE M | 871 |
PALMERSTON LORD HENRY JOHN TEMPLE | 876 |
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