Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... united who held no sympathy with his views and bitterly opposed the cause for which he fought . Despite political differences they united in doing honor to the memory of one who stood as the embodiment of our civilization , rep ...
... united who held no sympathy with his views and bitterly opposed the cause for which he fought . Despite political differences they united in doing honor to the memory of one who stood as the embodiment of our civilization , rep ...
Page 247
... United States , impelled alike by its own feelings and by those of the whole American people , could not have as- signed to me a more gratifying duty than that of present- ing to you cordial congratulations upon the occasion of your ...
... United States , impelled alike by its own feelings and by those of the whole American people , could not have as- signed to me a more gratifying duty than that of present- ing to you cordial congratulations upon the occasion of your ...
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... United Press . It supplies the news of the whole world , so that the individual editor sitting at his desk has only to look after the news of his own locality . When he has got that , he gets from the United Press the news of all the ...
... United Press . It supplies the news of the whole world , so that the individual editor sitting at his desk has only to look after the news of his own locality . When he has got that , he gets from the United Press the news of all the ...
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