Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... Heart " and " Icy Eye " go into one of these refrig erating plants for a loan when money is tight . It is prudent at ... heart which as a beater can't be beat - a heart as true ( so the Standard Gas people say ) —as true as " steal ...
... Heart " and " Icy Eye " go into one of these refrig erating plants for a loan when money is tight . It is prudent at ... heart which as a beater can't be beat - a heart as true ( so the Standard Gas people say ) —as true as " steal ...
Page 549
... heart too great to be false , and he spoke for every honest man from Maryland to Texas . From that day to this ... hearts of my fellows ! And , sir , I declare here , if physical courage be always equal to human aspiration , that they ...
... heart too great to be false , and he spoke for every honest man from Maryland to Texas . From that day to this ... hearts of my fellows ! And , sir , I declare here , if physical courage be always equal to human aspiration , that they ...
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... heart of its people did not beat in unison . Nations may be made by the joining of hands , but the measure of their real strength and vitality , like that of the human body , is in the heart . Show me the country whose people are not at ...
... heart of its people did not beat in unison . Nations may be made by the joining of hands , but the measure of their real strength and vitality , like that of the human body , is in the heart . Show me the country whose people are not at ...
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