Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volume 4F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 - Orators |
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... coun- try was looking with intense anxiety to that legisla- tive hall where the mighty drama was so soon to be acted , that we saw the leaders of two great parties in the House and in the nation " taking sweet counsel to- gether , " and ...
... coun- try was looking with intense anxiety to that legisla- tive hall where the mighty drama was so soon to be acted , that we saw the leaders of two great parties in the House and in the nation " taking sweet counsel to- gether , " and ...
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... coun- try is compounded of its population and its wealth , and in modern times , where , from the very form and struc- ture of society , by far the greater portion of the peo- ple must , even during the continuance of the most deso ...
... coun- try is compounded of its population and its wealth , and in modern times , where , from the very form and struc- ture of society , by far the greater portion of the peo- ple must , even during the continuance of the most deso ...
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... coun- try , their whole country , and nothing but their coun- try . " In the great political revolution of '98 they were found united with the Democracy of the South , marching under the banner of the constitution , led on by the ...
... coun- try , their whole country , and nothing but their coun- try . " In the great political revolution of '98 they were found united with the Democracy of the South , marching under the banner of the constitution , led on by the ...
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... coun- try that we differ from the President in this matter honestly . Let us as Republicans , notwithstanding the message , declare that we will accord to these people all the rights of civilized warfare . Let us do this , and I have no ...
... coun- try that we differ from the President in this matter honestly . Let us as Republicans , notwithstanding the message , declare that we will accord to these people all the rights of civilized warfare . Let us do this , and I have no ...
Page 107
... coun- try before they cast these people off and consign them to the merciless horrors of a Spanish inquisition . Read and mark well that no party ever succeeded which refused justice or sympathized with the op- pressor against the ...
... coun- try before they cast these people off and consign them to the merciless horrors of a Spanish inquisition . Read and mark well that no party ever succeeded which refused justice or sympathized with the op- pressor against the ...
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