Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... turned to their constituents without determining the question , to convince them of their being mistaken , and of the propriety of adopting it . The extent of the country is urged as another objection , as being too great for a ...
... turned to their constituents without determining the question , to convince them of their being mistaken , and of the propriety of adopting it . The extent of the country is urged as another objection , as being too great for a ...
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... Turning partly into its own chan- nels the seamen of the North , it finds its particular navigation invigorated ; and , while it contributes , in different ways , to nourish and increase the general mass of the national naviga- tion ...
... Turning partly into its own chan- nels the seamen of the North , it finds its particular navigation invigorated ; and , while it contributes , in different ways , to nourish and increase the general mass of the national naviga- tion ...
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... turned to America , and became Washington's secretary of state in 1790 , retired in 1793. From this time he assumed the virtual leadership of a new political party that opposed the Federal plans of strong centralization . While its ...
... turned to America , and became Washington's secretary of state in 1790 , retired in 1793. From this time he assumed the virtual leadership of a new political party that opposed the Federal plans of strong centralization . While its ...
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... turned houseless on the world . With the exception of the ravages of the nineteenth of April , the chalice of woe and desolation was in this manner first presented to the lips of the citizens of Charlestown . Thus devoted , as it were ...
... turned houseless on the world . With the exception of the ravages of the nineteenth of April , the chalice of woe and desolation was in this manner first presented to the lips of the citizens of Charlestown . Thus devoted , as it were ...
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... turned for that example to us . It is related by an ancient historian , of that Brutus who slew Cæsar , that he threw himself on his sword , after the disastrous battle of Philippi , with the bitter exclamation that he had followed ...
... turned for that example to us . It is related by an ancient historian , of that Brutus who slew Cæsar , that he threw himself on his sword , after the disastrous battle of Philippi , with the bitter exclamation that he had followed ...
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