Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... Hear ! Hear ! " ] Owen Meredith is Viceroy of India , and all England has applauded the judgment that selected and sent him there . [ Cheers . ] The right honorable gentleman [ Mr. Gladstone ] who three years ago was conducting the ...
... Hear ! Hear ! " ] Owen Meredith is Viceroy of India , and all England has applauded the judgment that selected and sent him there . [ Cheers . ] The right honorable gentleman [ Mr. Gladstone ] who three years ago was conducting the ...
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... Hear ! Hear ! " and cheers . ] I would also hope that they will strive to elevate their art , and also to raise them- selves above the level of the player's easy life , to public regard and distinction by a faithful ministry to the ...
... Hear ! Hear ! " and cheers . ] I would also hope that they will strive to elevate their art , and also to raise them- selves above the level of the player's easy life , to public regard and distinction by a faithful ministry to the ...
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... Hear ! Hear ! " ] There have been in the reign of the Queen two eminent statesmen who have thrice had the distinction of being Prime Minister , and oddly enough , one of those states- men [ Lord Derby ] has left behind him a most ...
... Hear ! Hear ! " ] There have been in the reign of the Queen two eminent statesmen who have thrice had the distinction of being Prime Minister , and oddly enough , one of those states- men [ Lord Derby ] has left behind him a most ...
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