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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... tion of liberty , the emancipation of mankind , the regeneration of the world . These are the sources of our joy , these the causes of our triumph . We pay no homage at the tomb of kings , to sublime our feelings we trace no line of ...
... tion of liberty , the emancipation of mankind , the regeneration of the world . These are the sources of our joy , these the causes of our triumph . We pay no homage at the tomb of kings , to sublime our feelings we trace no line of ...
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... tion . Popular governments and general education , acting and reacting , mutually producing and reproducing each other , are the mighty agencies which , in our days , appear to be exciting , stimulating , and changing civilized ...
... tion . Popular governments and general education , acting and reacting , mutually producing and reproducing each other , are the mighty agencies which , in our days , appear to be exciting , stimulating , and changing civilized ...
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... TION . - Lathrop . It is my pleasing duty , my fellow - citizens , to felicitate you on the establishment of our national sovereignty ; and among the various subjects for congratulation and rejoicing , this is not the most unimportant ...
... TION . - Lathrop . It is my pleasing duty , my fellow - citizens , to felicitate you on the establishment of our national sovereignty ; and among the various subjects for congratulation and rejoicing , this is not the most unimportant ...
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... soldiers of the revolu- tion is not sufficient . Even the act of 1818 was less compre hensive than it ought to have been . It should have embrace all , without any discrimination , except of services . 34 UNITED STATES SPEAKER . Sprague.
... soldiers of the revolu- tion is not sufficient . Even the act of 1818 was less compre hensive than it ought to have been . It should have embrace all , without any discrimination , except of services . 34 UNITED STATES SPEAKER . Sprague.
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... people , and to the efficacy of religious obliga- tion . Let us trust to the influence of Washington's example Let us hope that that fear of heaven , which 42 UNITED STATES SPEAKER . Webster Cassius Instigating Brutus against Cæsar.
... people , and to the efficacy of religious obliga- tion . Let us trust to the influence of Washington's example Let us hope that that fear of heaven , which 42 UNITED STATES SPEAKER . Webster Cassius Instigating Brutus against Cæsar.
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