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 9324
... societies , he invariably wrote beforehand a comprehensive abridgment of his intended speech , and sent it to one of the papers for publication next morning . This circumstance will account for the fact that the reports of the speeches ...
... societies , he invariably wrote beforehand a comprehensive abridgment of his intended speech , and sent it to one of the papers for publication next morning . This circumstance will account for the fact that the reports of the speeches ...
Page 9329
... society , of our fortunes , and , to a greater or less extent , the personal safety of our people , combine to make us defend it to the last extremity . And neither considerations of the Federal Union , nor any other good , will allow ...
... society , of our fortunes , and , to a greater or less extent , the personal safety of our people , combine to make us defend it to the last extremity . And neither considerations of the Federal Union , nor any other good , will allow ...
Page 9334
... society , yielding to a mad fanaticism , so trespass upon our rights as to drive us from the Union , we would find ourselves able to defend it as an independent nation . In fact , we have all the capacities for a separate and ...
... society , yielding to a mad fanaticism , so trespass upon our rights as to drive us from the Union , we would find ourselves able to defend it as an independent nation . In fact , we have all the capacities for a separate and ...
Page 9364
... society with the conformities and interests of all and each of its associates ; and who are possessed with such abnegation that they can with serenity receive and pardon the most injurious and untruthful imputa- tions while the masses ...
... society with the conformities and interests of all and each of its associates ; and who are possessed with such abnegation that they can with serenity receive and pardon the most injurious and untruthful imputa- tions while the masses ...
Page 9367
... societies that have the fortune to enjoy it ; sufficient is the honor to be one of these . In giving thanks once more to my personal friends and to the honorable governors for the much that they have given me and honored me , I urge ...
... societies that have the fortune to enjoy it ; sufficient is the honor to be one of these . In giving thanks once more to my personal friends and to the honorable governors for the much that they have given me and honored me , I urge ...
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