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 ... |
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... South Carolina . 64. The United States Navy , France , and Great Britain . 66 . 67. South Carolina During the Revolution . 68. South Carolina and Massachusetts . 69. Adams and Jefferson . 70. Address in Behalf of the Greeks . 71. Reply ...
... South Carolina . 64. The United States Navy , France , and Great Britain . 66 . 67. South Carolina During the Revolution . 68. South Carolina and Massachusetts . 69. Adams and Jefferson . 70. Address in Behalf of the Greeks . 71. Reply ...
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... South America , pitches from the summit of Chimborazo , above the clouds , and sustains itself , at pleasuse , in that empyreal region , with an energy rather invigorated than weakened by the effort . It is this capacity for high and ...
... South America , pitches from the summit of Chimborazo , above the clouds , and sustains itself , at pleasuse , in that empyreal region , with an energy rather invigorated than weakened by the effort . It is this capacity for high and ...
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... South America - giving , by a single impulse , free- dom to half a hemisphere ? A Washington here , has created a Bolivar there . The flag of independence which has long waved from the summit of our Alleghany , has now been answered by ...
... South America - giving , by a single impulse , free- dom to half a hemisphere ? A Washington here , has created a Bolivar there . The flag of independence which has long waved from the summit of our Alleghany , has now been answered by ...
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... south still call you our brethren , and have ever cherished towards you the strongest feelings of affection ; but were you the brothers of our blood , for whom we would coin our hearts , it is not in human nature that we should long ...
... south still call you our brethren , and have ever cherished towards you the strongest feelings of affection ; but were you the brothers of our blood , for whom we would coin our hearts , it is not in human nature that we should long ...
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... south , and from the east to the west , proves this sentiment to be both just and natural . In the cities and in the villages , in the public temples and in the family circles , among all ages and sexes , gladdened voices , to - day ...
... south , and from the east to the west , proves this sentiment to be both just and natural . In the cities and in the villages , in the public temples and in the family circles , among all ages and sexes , gladdened voices , to - day ...
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