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... attempt to rekindle their embers may seem impertinent now when the whole world trembles before the prob- lems of controlling atomic energy and containing communist Rus- sia . And in any age what can be learned from orators that could ...
... attempt to rekindle their embers may seem impertinent now when the whole world trembles before the prob- lems of controlling atomic energy and containing communist Rus- sia . And in any age what can be learned from orators that could ...
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... attempt either ; and were I to make such attempt , I am sure that in this court nothing can be carried against the law , and that gentlemen , intelligent and just as you are , are not , by any power , to be hurried beyond the evidence ...
... attempt either ; and were I to make such attempt , I am sure that in this court nothing can be carried against the law , and that gentlemen , intelligent and just as you are , are not , by any power , to be hurried beyond the evidence ...
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... attempt to reduce freemen to slavery with every bloody and cruel device that bitter and shameless hate could invent . Aristocracy is always eruel . The black man met the attempt , as every such attempt should be met , with war to the ...
... attempt to reduce freemen to slavery with every bloody and cruel device that bitter and shameless hate could invent . Aristocracy is always eruel . The black man met the attempt , as every such attempt should be met , with war to the ...
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The Study of Speeches | 1 |
WENDELL PHILLIPS PAGE | 9 |
Lincolns First Inaugural | 21 |
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