American Public Addresses, 1740-1952McGraw-Hill, 1956 - 301 pages |
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... civilization , we reply to them that this , the most enlightened of all the nations of the earth , has never declared for a gold standard and that both the great parties this year are declaring against it . If the gold standard is the ...
... civilization , we reply to them that this , the most enlightened of all the nations of the earth , has never declared for a gold standard and that both the great parties this year are declaring against it . If the gold standard is the ...
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... civilization is , “ What shall be the conditions of labor ? " The profound unrest in Europe is due to the doubt prevailing as to what shall be the conditions of labor , and I need not tell you that that unrest is spreading to America ...
... civilization is , “ What shall be the conditions of labor ? " The profound unrest in Europe is due to the doubt prevailing as to what shall be the conditions of labor , and I need not tell you that that unrest is spreading to America ...
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... civilization to its foundations , as it surely would , the Christians of the world will be to blame . Surely that is true . The continuance of war will advertise that the 576,000,000 professed Chris- tians on earth have not had an ...
... civilization to its foundations , as it surely would , the Christians of the world will be to blame . Surely that is true . The continuance of war will advertise that the 576,000,000 professed Chris- tians on earth have not had an ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON | 3 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry | 15 |
Copyright | |
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