Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 476
... Common political interests , the ministry of social and political intercourse , and perhaps higher than all , the pride of a common citizenship are rapidly supplanting section- alism among our own people and leading us to stand to ...
... Common political interests , the ministry of social and political intercourse , and perhaps higher than all , the pride of a common citizenship are rapidly supplanting section- alism among our own people and leading us to stand to ...
Page 776
... common that all differences of origin sooner or later we are welded together - that Etruscans , and Sabines , and Oscans , and Romans , became one family as Latins once , as Italians now ? Before that agency of one language in common ...
... common that all differences of origin sooner or later we are welded together - that Etruscans , and Sabines , and Oscans , and Romans , became one family as Latins once , as Italians now ? Before that agency of one language in common ...
Page 843
... common language , a common literature , and centuries of common history and tradition , which connects those two great nations , the United Empire and the United Republic . May the shad- ows of both never grow less and may that ...
... common language , a common literature , and centuries of common history and tradition , which connects those two great nations , the United Empire and the United Republic . May the shad- ows of both never grow less and may that ...
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