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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... man . For who can love to walk in the dark ? But Providence doth often so dispose , and though a man may impute his own folly and blind- ness to Providence sinfully , yet this must be at a man's own peril . The OLIVER CROMWELL 467 case ...
... man . For who can love to walk in the dark ? But Providence doth often so dispose , and though a man may impute his own folly and blind- ness to Providence sinfully , yet this must be at a man's own peril . The OLIVER CROMWELL 467 case ...
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... man's property , governed by laws defined and certain ; with many personal privileges , natural , civil , and ... man gravely say that that trust should not be resumed and delivered to other hands ; more especially in the case of the ...
... man's property , governed by laws defined and certain ; with many personal privileges , natural , civil , and ... man gravely say that that trust should not be resumed and delivered to other hands ; more especially in the case of the ...
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... man of one speech , " but that was a great speech , an extraordinary effort for a man of only twenty - three years of age ... man's remarks . From this death plea we select some of the more thrilling passages . ] What have I to say , why ...
... man of one speech , " but that was a great speech , an extraordinary effort for a man of only twenty - three years of age ... man's remarks . From this death plea we select some of the more thrilling passages . ] What have I to say , why ...
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