Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... hope that it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen , if , entertaining as I do , opinions of a character very opposite to theirs , I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve . This is no time for ...
... hope that it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen , if , entertaining as I do , opinions of a character very opposite to theirs , I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve . This is no time for ...
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... hope to arrive at truth , and fulfill the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country . Should I keep back my opinions at such a time , through fear of giving offense , I should consider myself as guilty of treason toward ...
... hope to arrive at truth , and fulfill the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country . Should I keep back my opinions at such a time , through fear of giving offense , I should consider myself as guilty of treason toward ...
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... hope of peace and reconciliation . There is no longer any room for hope . If we wish to be free - if we mean to pre- serve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending - if we mean not basely to ...
... hope of peace and reconciliation . There is no longer any room for hope . If we wish to be free - if we mean to pre- serve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending - if we mean not basely to ...
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... hope of an agreement between the representatives of the larger and smaller States . Franklin moved the assembly open its deliberations with prayer . The motion was nearly unanimously rejected . As the struggle continued , Franklin hit ...
... hope of an agreement between the representatives of the larger and smaller States . Franklin moved the assembly open its deliberations with prayer . The motion was nearly unanimously rejected . As the struggle continued , Franklin hit ...
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... hope we shall avail ourselves of their misfortunes , without experiencing them . There was something peculiar in one observation he made . He said that those who governed the cantons of Switzerland were purchased by foreign powers ...
... hope we shall avail ourselves of their misfortunes , without experiencing them . There was something peculiar in one observation he made . He said that those who governed the cantons of Switzerland were purchased by foreign powers ...
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