Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 754
... feel that whether I speak there or here I am essentially speaking to one people . I am not going to talk about myself , and I am not going to make a speech . I have spoken so often for you on the other side of the water that I feel as ...
... feel that whether I speak there or here I am essentially speaking to one people . I am not going to talk about myself , and I am not going to make a speech . I have spoken so often for you on the other side of the water that I feel as ...
Page 765
... feel more deeply its manifold charms . They also are beginning to feel that London is the centre of the races that speak English , very much in the sense that Rome was the centre of the ancient world . And I confess that I never think ...
... feel more deeply its manifold charms . They also are beginning to feel that London is the centre of the races that speak English , very much in the sense that Rome was the centre of the ancient world . And I confess that I never think ...
Page 783
... feel like mentioning as the first quality of the Dutch Domine to - night the possession of a good digestion . I my- self have fared so well on Dutch fare for these last two or three years that I feel I could almost claim to be a Dutch ...
... feel like mentioning as the first quality of the Dutch Domine to - night the possession of a good digestion . I my- self have fared so well on Dutch fare for these last two or three years that I feel I could almost claim to be a Dutch ...
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