Famous Orators of the World and Their Best Orations: Containing the Lives of the Greatest Orators and Their Best Orations from Earliest Times to Present Day, with an Account of Place and Time of Delivery of Each Oration and Explanatory Notes on Obscure Passages : Arranged in Eighteen Great Epochs Or Books1902 |
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... York , in 1809 , and one of the by - laws stated , " Any member of this association who shall be convicted of intoxication shall be fined a quarter of a dollar , except such act of intoxication shall take place on the Fourth of July ...
... York , in 1809 , and one of the by - laws stated , " Any member of this association who shall be convicted of intoxication shall be fined a quarter of a dollar , except such act of intoxication shall take place on the Fourth of July ...
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... York Central and the West Shore roads . His public duties have included the office of Secretary of State for New York , and of Minister to Japan . He refused a United States Senatorship offered him by the New York legislature in 1884 ...
... York Central and the West Shore roads . His public duties have included the office of Secretary of State for New York , and of Minister to Japan . He refused a United States Senatorship offered him by the New York legislature in 1884 ...
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... York , on the occasion of its seventy- first annual banquet , December 22 , 1876 , he responded as follows to the toast : " New England Culture - the Open Secret of Her Greatness . " ] MR . PRESIDENT and GentlEMEN : You seem to have a ...
... York , on the occasion of its seventy- first annual banquet , December 22 , 1876 , he responded as follows to the toast : " New England Culture - the Open Secret of Her Greatness . " ] MR . PRESIDENT and GentlEMEN : You seem to have a ...
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