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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... gentlemen from whom he has had the honor to receive such flattering testimonials in commendation of his work . New Haven , November , 1835 . J. E. L. SPECIMENS OF AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . SELECTION . 39. Extent of iv PREFACE .
... gentlemen from whom he has had the honor to receive such flattering testimonials in commendation of his work . New Haven , November , 1835 . J. E. L. SPECIMENS OF AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . SELECTION . 39. Extent of iv PREFACE .
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... honor under whose protection national security reposes , it will come too soon -too soon for our national prosperity - too soon for our individual happiness - too soon for the frugal , industrious , and virtuous habits of our citizens ...
... honor under whose protection national security reposes , it will come too soon -too soon for our national prosperity - too soon for our individual happiness - too soon for the frugal , industrious , and virtuous habits of our citizens ...
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... honor and power , never yet reached by any nation beneath the sun . 7. THE MORAL EFFECTS OF INTEMPERANCE . - Beecher . The sufferings of animal nature occasioned by intemperance , my friends , are not to be compared with the moral ...
... honor and power , never yet reached by any nation beneath the sun . 7. THE MORAL EFFECTS OF INTEMPERANCE . - Beecher . The sufferings of animal nature occasioned by intemperance , my friends , are not to be compared with the moral ...
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... honors , for party , for conquest .- ' Twas for their country and their country's good , religion , liberty and law . Would you ask for chivalry ? —that high and delicate sense of honor , which deems a stain upon one's country as ...
... honors , for party , for conquest .- ' Twas for their country and their country's good , religion , liberty and law . Would you ask for chivalry ? —that high and delicate sense of honor , which deems a stain upon one's country as ...
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... honor , is the inevitable prelude to her destruction . Behold the once proud fabric of a Roman empire — an empire carrying its arts and arms into every part of the eastern conti- nent ; the monarchs of mighty kingdoms dragged at the ...
... honor , is the inevitable prelude to her destruction . Behold the once proud fabric of a Roman empire — an empire carrying its arts and arms into every part of the eastern conti- nent ; the monarchs of mighty kingdoms dragged at the ...
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