Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... representative of my coun- try engaged in negotiations between Great Britain and the United States . A century and a ... representatives of a mighty nation of seventy millions of people , who have not been overrun by the little Republics ...
... representative of my coun- try engaged in negotiations between Great Britain and the United States . A century and a ... representatives of a mighty nation of seventy millions of people , who have not been overrun by the little Republics ...
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... representative of such a Parnassian constituency of divine poets , philosophers , romancers , historians , from Beowulf to the last new novel ? The consciousness is crushing . The momentary representative feels himself to be like Mr ...
... representative of such a Parnassian constituency of divine poets , philosophers , romancers , historians , from Beowulf to the last new novel ? The consciousness is crushing . The momentary representative feels himself to be like Mr ...
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... representative of all the people . Indeed , your own great city , with all its tremendous commercial and industrial interests , has contributed a member of that com- mittee , who has put his heart into our naval development , rendered ...
... representative of all the people . Indeed , your own great city , with all its tremendous commercial and industrial interests , has contributed a member of that com- mittee , who has put his heart into our naval development , rendered ...
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