12 Americans SpeakJohn Edwin Pomfret Huntington Library, 1954 - 183 pages |
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Page 86
... speech in the " Address of Hon . Edward Everett , at the con- secration of the national cemetery at Gettysburg , 19th November , 1863 , with the dedicatory speech of President Lincoln , and the other exercises of the occasion ...
... speech in the " Address of Hon . Edward Everett , at the con- secration of the national cemetery at Gettysburg , 19th November , 1863 , with the dedicatory speech of President Lincoln , and the other exercises of the occasion ...
Page 103
... speeches in American history , will long be remembered . This is a facsimile of one of the earliest , if not the first edition of the Cross of Gold Speech . It is entitled , " Speech delivered by Hon . William J. Bryan , of Nebraska ...
... speeches in American history , will long be remembered . This is a facsimile of one of the earliest , if not the first edition of the Cross of Gold Speech . It is entitled , " Speech delivered by Hon . William J. Bryan , of Nebraska ...
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... speeches , sixty - seven secondary speeches , and innumerable " appearances ? From September 12 to November 7 he traveled thirteen thousand miles . The Common- wealth Club speech , " The Philosophy of Government , ' is regarded as one ...
... speeches , sixty - seven secondary speeches , and innumerable " appearances ? From September 12 to November 7 he traveled thirteen thousand miles . The Common- wealth Club speech , " The Philosophy of Government , ' is regarded as one ...
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