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 9227
... look like being bound by any agreement against the interests of the country ? And as to the second , we know from the testimony of a gentleman who certainly showed during the November ses- sion no disposition to befriend the late ...
... look like being bound by any agreement against the interests of the country ? And as to the second , we know from the testimony of a gentleman who certainly showed during the November ses- sion no disposition to befriend the late ...
Page 9250
... Look at the lessons - unhappy lessons - taught our people by that London legislature where their own will is overborne . Concessions refused and resisted as long as they durst be withheld , and , when granted at all , granted only after ...
... Look at the lessons - unhappy lessons - taught our people by that London legislature where their own will is overborne . Concessions refused and resisted as long as they durst be withheld , and , when granted at all , granted only after ...
Page 9258
... look in the face of my accuser , who thus holds me to the duty of a son . I turn to see if there I can recognize the features of that mother whom indeed I love , my own dear Ireland . I look into that accusing face , and there I see a ...
... look in the face of my accuser , who thus holds me to the duty of a son . I turn to see if there I can recognize the features of that mother whom indeed I love , my own dear Ireland . I look into that accusing face , and there I see a ...
Page 9259
... look upon the hands reached out to grasp me to punish me ; and lo , great stains , blood - red , upon those hands ; and my sad heart tells me it is the blood of my widowed mother , Ireland . Then I answer to my ac- “ You have no claim ...
... look upon the hands reached out to grasp me to punish me ; and lo , great stains , blood - red , upon those hands ; and my sad heart tells me it is the blood of my widowed mother , Ireland . Then I answer to my ac- “ You have no claim ...
Page 9264
... look what grounds have we for believing that such a power , so unexampled , so without parallel in English his- tory , will be exercised with equity and with justice . Mr. Gladstone I do not wish to use any harsh language in the matter ...
... look what grounds have we for believing that such a power , so unexampled , so without parallel in English his- tory , will be exercised with equity and with justice . Mr. Gladstone I do not wish to use any harsh language in the matter ...
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