Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page xxvi
... liberty but lacking the wis- dom of experience . A strong contrast in many respects was the parlia- mentary eloquence of Great Britain in the age of its co- lonial extension and national supremacy , when the neces- sities of the time ...
... liberty but lacking the wis- dom of experience . A strong contrast in many respects was the parlia- mentary eloquence of Great Britain in the age of its co- lonial extension and national supremacy , when the neces- sities of the time ...
Page 289
... Liberty of Un- licensed Printing . " It is a treasury of the highest wis- dom , of the noblest sentiments , and of the greatest in- struction ; study that , and you will get at once the phil- osophy of English liberty and the highest ...
... Liberty of Un- licensed Printing . " It is a treasury of the highest wis- dom , of the noblest sentiments , and of the greatest in- struction ; study that , and you will get at once the phil- osophy of English liberty and the highest ...
Page 321
... Liberty which writes beneath the Eagle's folded wings , " We will sell to no man , we will deny to no man , Right and Justice . " Long live the United States of America ! Filled with the free , magnanimous spirit , crowned by the wisdom ...
... Liberty which writes beneath the Eagle's folded wings , " We will sell to no man , we will deny to no man , Right and Justice . " Long live the United States of America ! Filled with the free , magnanimous spirit , crowned by the wisdom ...
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