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 - 504 Seiten |
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... armies , nor population , nor money : in the " unconquerable will -the courage never to submit or yield . " These are the true sources of national greatness ; and to use the words of a cele- brated writer , " where these means are not ...
... armies , nor population , nor money : in the " unconquerable will -the courage never to submit or yield . " These are the true sources of national greatness ; and to use the words of a cele- brated writer , " where these means are not ...
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... armies and twenty nations , was thundering at her gates . It was then that the young and heroic Scipio , having sworn on his sword in the presence of the fathers of the country , not to despair of the republic , marched forth at the ...
... armies and twenty nations , was thundering at her gates . It was then that the young and heroic Scipio , having sworn on his sword in the presence of the fathers of the country , not to despair of the republic , marched forth at the ...
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... armies were his custom- house officers , who drew his cordons around the nations which he conquered , was utterly unable to put down the great princi- ples of free trade . It has been well said , sir , " that when all Europe was ...
... armies were his custom- house officers , who drew his cordons around the nations which he conquered , was utterly unable to put down the great princi- ples of free trade . It has been well said , sir , " that when all Europe was ...
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... armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation ? Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled , that force must be called in to win back our love ? Let us not deceive ourselves , sir . These are the implements of war and ...
... armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation ? Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled , that force must be called in to win back our love ? Let us not deceive ourselves , sir . These are the implements of war and ...
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... Armies may be defeated ; kings may be overthrown , and new dynasties imposed by foreign arms on an ignorant and slavish race , that care not in what language the covenant of their subjection runs , nor in whose name the deed of their ...
... Armies may be defeated ; kings may be overthrown , and new dynasties imposed by foreign arms on an ignorant and slavish race , that care not in what language the covenant of their subjection runs , nor in whose name the deed of their ...
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