Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... Senator from Massachusetts ELIHU ROOT Formerly Secretary of State , Secretary of War , Senator OSCAR S. STRAUS Formerly Secretary of Commerce , Ambassador to Turkey AUGUSTUS THOMAS Playwright , Chairman Producing Managers ' Association ...
... Senator from Massachusetts ELIHU ROOT Formerly Secretary of State , Secretary of War , Senator OSCAR S. STRAUS Formerly Secretary of Commerce , Ambassador to Turkey AUGUSTUS THOMAS Playwright , Chairman Producing Managers ' Association ...
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... Senator Hanna , who was sixty years old before he attempted to make a public address , was every- where accorded a distinction as an orator rarely attained after a lifetime of training . It is doubtful if the famous Greek orators ...
... Senator Hanna , who was sixty years old before he attempted to make a public address , was every- where accorded a distinction as an orator rarely attained after a lifetime of training . It is doubtful if the famous Greek orators ...
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... Senate , with the President , he informs us , may make a treaty which shall be disadvan- tageous to us ; and that , if they be not good men , it will not be a good Constitution . I shall ask the worthy member only , if the people at ...
... Senate , with the President , he informs us , may make a treaty which shall be disadvan- tageous to us ; and that , if they be not good men , it will not be a good Constitution . I shall ask the worthy member only , if the people at ...
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... senators were for life , would they be more agreeable to you ? If your President were not ac- countable to you for his conduct - if it were a constitutional maxim that he could do no wrong - would you be safer than you are now ? If you ...
... senators were for life , would they be more agreeable to you ? If your President were not ac- countable to you for his conduct - if it were a constitutional maxim that he could do no wrong - would you be safer than you are now ? If you ...
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... senate upon the present plan . The history of ancient and modern republics had taught them that many of the evils which these republics had suffered arose from the want of a certain balance and mutual control indispensable to a wise ...
... senate upon the present plan . The history of ancient and modern republics had taught them that many of the evils which these republics had suffered arose from the want of a certain balance and mutual control indispensable to a wise ...
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