American Public Addresses, 1740-1952McGraw-Hill, 1956 - 301 pages |
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Page 131
... heart , the frequent uncer- tainty and loss of time , which are the nettles and tangling vines in the way of the self - relying and self - directed ; and the state of virtual hostility in which he seems to stand to society , and ...
... heart , the frequent uncer- tainty and loss of time , which are the nettles and tangling vines in the way of the self - relying and self - directed ; and the state of virtual hostility in which he seems to stand to society , and ...
Page 233
... heart to - night , that the world is waiting for the verdict of the Nation to which it looked for leadership and which it thought would be the last that would ask the world to wait . My fellow citizens , the world is not at peace . I ...
... heart to - night , that the world is waiting for the verdict of the Nation to which it looked for leadership and which it thought would be the last that would ask the world to wait . My fellow citizens , the world is not at peace . I ...
Page 239
... heart of the treaty , but , my fellow citizens , this is at the heart of the future : The business men of Germany did not want the war that we have passed through . The bankers and the manufacturers and the merchants knew that it was ...
... heart of the treaty , but , my fellow citizens , this is at the heart of the future : The business men of Germany did not want the war that we have passed through . The bankers and the manufacturers and the merchants knew that it was ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON | 3 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry | 15 |
Copyright | |
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