Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 997
... Republic placed once more as a hel- meted queen among nations . We of this generation do not have to face a task such . as that our fathers faced , but we have our tasks , and woe to us if we fail to perform them ! We cannot , if we ...
... Republic placed once more as a hel- meted queen among nations . We of this generation do not have to face a task such . as that our fathers faced , but we have our tasks , and woe to us if we fail to perform them ! We cannot , if we ...
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... Republic has a right to expect of all its adopted citizens , as to their attitude toward public affairs , especially questions of peace or war , the loyal and com- plete subordination of the interests of their native coun- tries to the ...
... Republic has a right to expect of all its adopted citizens , as to their attitude toward public affairs , especially questions of peace or war , the loyal and com- plete subordination of the interests of their native coun- tries to the ...
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... Republic consists in . We are a very powerful people - even with- out an army or navy immediately ready for action , we are , in some respects , the most powerful people on earth . We enjoy peculiar advantages of inestimable value . We ...
... Republic consists in . We are a very powerful people - even with- out an army or navy immediately ready for action , we are , in some respects , the most powerful people on earth . We enjoy peculiar advantages of inestimable value . We ...
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... Republic is ? Of course , I do not expect it meekly to pocket real insults if they should be offered to it . But , surely , it should not , as our boyish jingoes wish it to do , swagger about among the nations of the world , with a chip ...
... Republic is ? Of course , I do not expect it meekly to pocket real insults if they should be offered to it . But , surely , it should not , as our boyish jingoes wish it to do , swagger about among the nations of the world , with a chip ...
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... Republic among the nations of the earth . It is its noblest vocation , and it will be a glorious day for the United States when the good sense and the self - respect of the American people see in this their " mani- fest destiny . " It ...
... Republic among the nations of the earth . It is its noblest vocation , and it will be a glorious day for the United States when the good sense and the self - respect of the American people see in this their " mani- fest destiny . " It ...
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