The progress of our arms, upon which all else chiefly depends, is as well known to the public as to myself; and it is, I trust, reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all. With high hope for the future, no prediction in regard to it is ventured. Public Speaking for Normal and Academy Students - Page 183by James Watt Raine - 1915 - 207 pagesFull view - About this book
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| 1865 - 394 pages
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| A.A. Griffith - 1865 - 260 pages
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