Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 433
... become the source of song and story ? Why all the honor that we pay them ? It is not because in danger , in sacrifice , and in failure , they were stout - hearted . Many a freebooter or soldier of fortune has been that . It is , as one ...
... become the source of song and story ? Why all the honor that we pay them ? It is not because in danger , in sacrifice , and in failure , they were stout - hearted . Many a freebooter or soldier of fortune has been that . It is , as one ...
Page 566
... become the common provision of every State for every child of the Republic . You have seen intelligence increase ; you have seen reason and reasonableness , the ability to take right views of things , become more universal among this ...
... become the common provision of every State for every child of the Republic . You have seen intelligence increase ; you have seen reason and reasonableness , the ability to take right views of things , become more universal among this ...
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... become nations . In my own country , and perhaps also in England , it has been observed that Canada . has a population which in some instances exceeds , in many others , rivals the populations of independent nations , and it has been ...
... become nations . In my own country , and perhaps also in England , it has been observed that Canada . has a population which in some instances exceeds , in many others , rivals the populations of independent nations , and it has been ...
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