The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution; Consisting of Prose, Poetry and Dialogue: Drawn Chiefly from the Most Approved Writers of Great Britain and America ...S. Babcock, 1850 - 504 páginas |
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... nation , and for the adjustment and protection of its infinitely diversified interests , it is worse than folly to speculate upon the causes of war , until the great question shall be presented for immediate action- until they shall ...
... nation , and for the adjustment and protection of its infinitely diversified interests , it is worse than folly to speculate upon the causes of war , until the great question shall be presented for immediate action- until they shall ...
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... presides over the destinies of nations ; and who will rais up friends to fight our battles for us . The battle , sir , is not to the strong alone , it is to the vigilant , AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 15 Henry Germanicus to his Mutinous Soldiers.
... presides over the destinies of nations ; and who will rais up friends to fight our battles for us . The battle , sir , is not to the strong alone , it is to the vigilant , AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 15 Henry Germanicus to his Mutinous Soldiers.
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... nations , with different systems of government , may be somewhat slow to acknowledge all that justly belongs But we may feel , without vanity , that America is doing her part in the great work of improving human affairs . There are two ...
... nations , with different systems of government , may be somewhat slow to acknowledge all that justly belongs But we may feel , without vanity , that America is doing her part in the great work of improving human affairs . There are two ...
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... nation beneath the sun . 7. THE MORAL EFFECTS OF INTEMPERANCE . - Beecher . The sufferings of animal nature occasioned by intemperance , my friends , are not to be compared with the moral agonies which convulse the soul . It is an ...
... nation beneath the sun . 7. THE MORAL EFFECTS OF INTEMPERANCE . - Beecher . The sufferings of animal nature occasioned by intemperance , my friends , are not to be compared with the moral agonies which convulse the soul . It is an ...
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... nation - of Ames , whose tongue became , and has become an angel s- of Perry , " Blest by his God with one illustrious day , A blaze of glory , ere he passed away . ” And tell him , pilgrim of Plymouth , these are thy descendants Show ...
... nation - of Ames , whose tongue became , and has become an angel s- of Perry , " Blest by his God with one illustrious day , A blaze of glory , ere he passed away . ” And tell him , pilgrim of Plymouth , these are thy descendants Show ...
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