Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9305
... citizen ? Can anything be so necessary as to keep those arms always in readiness , with which you may defend yourself , attack the profligate , and redress your own or your country's wrongs ? " Notwithstanding the truth of these ...
... citizen ? Can anything be so necessary as to keep those arms always in readiness , with which you may defend yourself , attack the profligate , and redress your own or your country's wrongs ? " Notwithstanding the truth of these ...
Page 9321
... citizen , sent here by one of the foremost con- stituencies of the Empire , representing feebly , perhaps , but honestly , I dare aver , the opinions of very many and the true of all those who have sent me here . Let it not be said that ...
... citizen , sent here by one of the foremost con- stituencies of the Empire , representing feebly , perhaps , but honestly , I dare aver , the opinions of very many and the true of all those who have sent me here . Let it not be said that ...
Page 9333
... citizens , whilst you would rob your citizens to feed the provinces . Nay , you would feed the world ; for every jail , workhouse , and penitentiary in Europe would be emptied in our Territories . The Atlantic Ocean would be bridged ...
... citizens , whilst you would rob your citizens to feed the provinces . Nay , you would feed the world ; for every jail , workhouse , and penitentiary in Europe would be emptied in our Territories . The Atlantic Ocean would be bridged ...
Page 9339
... citizens of the United States , with all the rights that citizenship of the United States ought to carry with it . The relation that I would establish for those people is absolutely consistent with every tradition of our government and ...
... citizens of the United States , with all the rights that citizenship of the United States ought to carry with it . The relation that I would establish for those people is absolutely consistent with every tradition of our government and ...
Page 9340
... citizens of the United States , with all the rights and privileges which follow , and which must ultimately mean , if they become citizens of the 9340 TELLER.
... citizens of the United States , with all the rights and privileges which follow , and which must ultimately mean , if they become citizens of the 9340 TELLER.
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