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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... affections lose their fulness and tenderness , and conscience loses its power , and the heart its sensibility , until all that was once lovely and of good report retires , and leaves the wretch abandoned to the appetites of a ruined ...
... affections lose their fulness and tenderness , and conscience loses its power , and the heart its sensibility , until all that was once lovely and of good report retires , and leaves the wretch abandoned to the appetites of a ruined ...
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... affection had found new objects for its attachments . 28. MILITARY INSUBORDINATION . — Clay . Mr. Chairman , I trust that I shall be indulged with some few reflections upon the danger of permitting the conduct on which it has been my ...
... affection had found new objects for its attachments . 28. MILITARY INSUBORDINATION . — Clay . Mr. Chairman , I trust that I shall be indulged with some few reflections upon the danger of permitting the conduct on which it has been my ...
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... affection . Every where the black cloud of legitimacy is suspended over the world , save only one bright spot , which breaks out from the political hemisphere of the west , to enlighten , and animate , and gladden the human heart ...
... affection . Every where the black cloud of legitimacy is suspended over the world , save only one bright spot , which breaks out from the political hemisphere of the west , to enlighten , and animate , and gladden the human heart ...
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... affections of their people.- There , too , he sees other names , long familiar to him for their guilty or ambiguous fame . There rest , the blood - stained sol- dier of fortune - the orator , who was ever the ready apologist of tyranny ...
... affections of their people.- There , too , he sees other names , long familiar to him for their guilty or ambiguous fame . There rest , the blood - stained sol- dier of fortune - the orator , who was ever the ready apologist of tyranny ...
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... affection . Now what will be thought of us in Europe , and , what is much more important , how shall we deserve to be thought of , if we send back our venerabie guest without any more substantial proof of our gratitude , than vague ...
... affection . Now what will be thought of us in Europe , and , what is much more important , how shall we deserve to be thought of , if we send back our venerabie guest without any more substantial proof of our gratitude , than vague ...
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