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 - Всего страниц: 504 |
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... give me liberty ; or give me death ! Our 5. CHARACTER OF PATRIOTIC TRIUMPH . - Maxcy . The citizens of America celebrate that day which gave birth to their liberties . The recollection of this event , replete with consequences so ...
... give me liberty ; or give me death ! Our 5. CHARACTER OF PATRIOTIC TRIUMPH . - Maxcy . The citizens of America celebrate that day which gave birth to their liberties . The recollection of this event , replete with consequences so ...
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... give up the ship . ” " The light which led him on , Was light from Heaven . " Sir , the most triumphant death , is that of the martyr ; the most awful , that of the martyred patriot ; the most splendid , that of the hero in the moment ...
... give up the ship . ” " The light which led him on , Was light from Heaven . " Sir , the most triumphant death , is that of the martyr ; the most awful , that of the martyred patriot ; the most splendid , that of the hero in the moment ...
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... gives life forevermore . Go view them , and when you preach faith , hope , charity , fortitude and long - suffering - forget them not ; the meek , the bold , the patient , gallant Puritans of Scotland . Land of the mountain , the ...
... gives life forevermore . Go view them , and when you preach faith , hope , charity , fortitude and long - suffering - forget them not ; the meek , the bold , the patient , gallant Puritans of Scotland . Land of the mountain , the ...
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... give their final shape to our own char- acters , and thus become , emphatically , the architects of our own fortunes . How else could it happen , that young men , who have had precisely the same opportunities , should be continually ...
... give their final shape to our own char- acters , and thus become , emphatically , the architects of our own fortunes . How else could it happen , that young men , who have had precisely the same opportunities , should be continually ...
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... give a new turn to human affairs , and transmit their consequences through ages . We see their importance in their results , and call them great , because great things follow . There have been battles which have fixed the fate of ...
... give a new turn to human affairs , and transmit their consequences through ages . We see their importance in their results , and call them great , because great things follow . There have been battles which have fixed the fate of ...
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