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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... ruins of our cities ; and the savage shall return from the mountains , and again rear his hut in the abode of his forefathers . Then shall commence the millenium of political illumination ; and Frenchmen and wolves , “ one and ...
... ruins of our cities ; and the savage shall return from the mountains , and again rear his hut in the abode of his forefathers . Then shall commence the millenium of political illumination ; and Frenchmen and wolves , “ one and ...
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... ruins of desolated countries . Where is her splendor , her wealth , her power , her glory ? Extinguished for ever . Her moldering temples , the mournful vestiges of her former grandeur , afford a shelter to her muttering monks . Where ...
... ruins of desolated countries . Where is her splendor , her wealth , her power , her glory ? Extinguished for ever . Her moldering temples , the mournful vestiges of her former grandeur , afford a shelter to her muttering monks . Where ...
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... ruins . " Then peace on earth shall hold her easy sway , And man forget his brother man to slay . To martial arts , shall milder arts succeed ; Who blesses most , shall gain the immortal meed . The eye of pity shall be pained no more ...
... ruins . " Then peace on earth shall hold her easy sway , And man forget his brother man to slay . To martial arts , shall milder arts succeed ; Who blesses most , shall gain the immortal meed . The eye of pity shall be pained no more ...
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... ruins of empires , and appointed the officers of his household to fill them ; whose armies were his custom- house officers , who drew his cordons around the nations which he conquered , was utterly unable to put down the great princi ...
... ruins of empires , and appointed the officers of his household to fill them ; whose armies were his custom- house officers , who drew his cordons around the nations which he conquered , was utterly unable to put down the great princi ...
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... ruins of Carthage , in the spirit of a gloomy seer , ap plied to Rome herself the prophecy of Agamemnon , " The day ... ruin swallow all . " In vain had Pyrrhus exclaimed , as for all the warrior gamblers of antiquity , " One such ...
... ruins of Carthage , in the spirit of a gloomy seer , ap plied to Rome herself the prophecy of Agamemnon , " The day ... ruin swallow all . " In vain had Pyrrhus exclaimed , as for all the warrior gamblers of antiquity , " One such ...
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