Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 16P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 |
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Page 6580
... citizens are desirous of having the National Constitution amended . . 1 under . stand a proposed amendment to the Constitution — which amendment , however , I have not seen - has passed Con- gress , to the effect that the Federal ...
... citizens are desirous of having the National Constitution amended . . 1 under . stand a proposed amendment to the Constitution — which amendment , however , I have not seen - has passed Con- gress , to the effect that the Federal ...
Page 6586
... CITIZENS , -When a man hears him- self somewhat misrepresented it provokes him , —at least I find it so with myself ; but when misrepre- sentation become very gross and palpable it is more apt to amuse him . The first thing I see fit to ...
... CITIZENS , -When a man hears him- self somewhat misrepresented it provokes him , —at least I find it so with myself ; but when misrepre- sentation become very gross and palpable it is more apt to amuse him . The first thing I see fit to ...
Page 6604
... citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States ; and that , therefore , thirdly , all State laws , whether organic or otherwise , which prohibit the citizens of one State ...
... citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States ; and that , therefore , thirdly , all State laws , whether organic or otherwise , which prohibit the citizens of one State ...
Page 6611
... CITIZENS OF NEW YORK , -The facts with which I shall deal this evening are mainly old and familiar ; nor is there anything new in the general use I shall make of them . If there shall be any novelty it will be in the mode of pre ...
... CITIZENS OF NEW YORK , -The facts with which I shall deal this evening are mainly old and familiar ; nor is there anything new in the general use I shall make of them . If there shall be any novelty it will be in the mode of pre ...
Page 6637
... citizens and friends , I hardly know either how to speak or how to be silent here to- day . I dare not trust myself to any off - hand , impulsive utterance on such a theme . And yet I cannot but feel how poor and how inadequate to the ...
... citizens and friends , I hardly know either how to speak or how to be silent here to- day . I dare not trust myself to any off - hand , impulsive utterance on such a theme . And yet I cannot but feel how poor and how inadequate to the ...
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