Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... object of his attack he had to impeach the intelligence of the " two finest nations in the world , " and give them up in despair as " having gone away after talk and wind . " . It is easy to see that this clumsy criticism is only a part ...
... object of his attack he had to impeach the intelligence of the " two finest nations in the world , " and give them up in despair as " having gone away after talk and wind . " . It is easy to see that this clumsy criticism is only a part ...
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... object of our contest shall be obtained , we must fight ! I repeat it , sir , we must fight ! An appeal to arms and to the God of Hosts is all that is left us ! They tell us , sir , that we are weak ; unable to cope with so formidable ...
... object of our contest shall be obtained , we must fight ! I repeat it , sir , we must fight ! An appeal to arms and to the God of Hosts is all that is left us ! They tell us , sir , that we are weak ; unable to cope with so formidable ...
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... object of the discussion now before us is , whether democracy or despotism be most eligible . I am sure that those who framed the system sub- mitted to our investigation , and those who now support it intend the establishment and ...
... object of the discussion now before us is , whether democracy or despotism be most eligible . I am sure that those who framed the system sub- mitted to our investigation , and those who now support it intend the establishment and ...
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... object . This will be attained by the proposal of unreasonable amendments . This , sir , though a strong cause , is not the only one that will militate against previous amend- ments . Look at the comparative temper of this country now ...
... object . This will be attained by the proposal of unreasonable amendments . This , sir , though a strong cause , is not the only one that will militate against previous amend- ments . Look at the comparative temper of this country now ...
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... objects of the Constitution , and whether it be safe , and as well guarded as human wisdom can do it . What are the objects of the national government ? To protect the United States , and to promote the general welfare . Protection , in ...
... objects of the Constitution , and whether it be safe , and as well guarded as human wisdom can do it . What are the objects of the national government ? To protect the United States , and to promote the general welfare . Protection , in ...
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