Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 847
... hearts and with the flag of our country in our hands , there is no danger of anarchy and there is no dan- ger to the American Union . [ Applause . ] The place , the day , and the occasion upon AMERICAN PATRIOTISM 847 American Patriotism.
... hearts and with the flag of our country in our hands , there is no danger of anarchy and there is no dan- ger to the American Union . [ Applause . ] The place , the day , and the occasion upon AMERICAN PATRIOTISM 847 American Patriotism.
Page 850
... hearts of a freedom - loving people , not only at home but in every part of the world . Our flag expresses more than ... heart of every lover of liberty and the Union . The mad assault which was made upon the flag at that time aroused ...
... hearts of a freedom - loving people , not only at home but in every part of the world . Our flag expresses more than ... heart of every lover of liberty and the Union . The mad assault which was made upon the flag at that time aroused ...
Page 852
... hearts of many who stand by me . It is , as Mr. Lincoln said at Gettysburg , that the dead shall not have died in vain ; that the Nation's later birth of freedom and the people's gain of their own sovereignty shall not perish from the ...
... hearts of many who stand by me . It is , as Mr. Lincoln said at Gettysburg , that the dead shall not have died in vain ; that the Nation's later birth of freedom and the people's gain of their own sovereignty shall not perish from the ...
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... heart . Before I use any further words , it will , perhaps , be better that I should read what that reso- lution is . It is , " That this meeting , while disclaiming any right or desire to interfere in the internal affairs of an- other ...
... heart . Before I use any further words , it will , perhaps , be better that I should read what that reso- lution is . It is , " That this meeting , while disclaiming any right or desire to interfere in the internal affairs of an- other ...
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... heart of the great prince who reigns over that vast empire . But let me suppose for a moment that these things are true - and I do not found my belief in their truth from what has appeared either in " The Times " newspaper or in the ...
... heart of the great prince who reigns over that vast empire . But let me suppose for a moment that these things are true - and I do not found my belief in their truth from what has appeared either in " The Times " newspaper or in the ...
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