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 9232
... principles and views , that when the time of electoral struggle comes as come it must before long , we shall be able to show such a front as to save us from the defeats of the past and secure for us the triumphs of the future . SULLIVAN ...
... principles and views , that when the time of electoral struggle comes as come it must before long , we shall be able to show such a front as to save us from the defeats of the past and secure for us the triumphs of the future . SULLIVAN ...
Page 9236
... principles tried . It is the first and most original condition of society that a man shall subordinate his public acts to the welfare of the community , or at least acknowledge the right of those among whom his lot is cast to judge him ...
... principles tried . It is the first and most original condition of society that a man shall subordinate his public acts to the welfare of the community , or at least acknowledge the right of those among whom his lot is cast to judge him ...
Page 9238
... principle , the system , the practice , and not to the twelve gen- tlemen now before me as individuals . Personally , I ... principles in public life - very likely you have ; but I doubt not that though these may unconsciously tinge your ...
... principle , the system , the practice , and not to the twelve gen- tlemen now before me as individuals . Personally , I ... principles in public life - very likely you have ; but I doubt not that though these may unconsciously tinge your ...
Page 9251
... principle of action , led the people toward further liberation - the liber- ation , not of a creed , but a nation . What did he seek ? To bring once more the laws and the national will into accord ; to reconcile the people and the laws ...
... principle of action , led the people toward further liberation - the liber- ation , not of a creed , but a nation . What did he seek ? To bring once more the laws and the national will into accord ; to reconcile the people and the laws ...
Page 9258
... principles - I say for my- self , and for the priests and people of Ireland , who are af- fected by this case , that sooner would we burn our right hands to cinders than to express , directly or indirectly , sympathy with murder ; and ...
... principles - I say for my- self , and for the priests and people of Ireland , who are af- fected by this case , that sooner would we burn our right hands to cinders than to express , directly or indirectly , sympathy with murder ; and ...
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