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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... Patriotism . 15. Enterprising Spirit of New - England : Burke . 109- Burke . 110 Kotzebue . 110 Fox . 111 Schiller . 112 Knowles . 113 Logan . 113 Fielding . 114 Knowles . 115 Sheridan . 116 Junius , 117 Ed . Revie . 118 Phillips ...
... Patriotism . 15. Enterprising Spirit of New - England : Burke . 109- Burke . 110 Kotzebue . 110 Fox . 111 Schiller . 112 Knowles . 113 Logan . 113 Fielding . 114 Knowles . 115 Sheridan . 116 Junius , 117 Ed . Revie . 118 Phillips ...
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... the dry details of their various achievements , but the intense interest , the deep passion and the high patriotism which prompted these warriors to acts AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 27 21 Dorsey Men of Sterling Integrity only fit for Office.
... the dry details of their various achievements , but the intense interest , the deep passion and the high patriotism which prompted these warriors to acts AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 27 21 Dorsey Men of Sterling Integrity only fit for Office.
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... patriotism which prompted these warriors to acts of daring and bravery , and wrapped their country in one uni- versal blaze of glory , can never be fairly impressed . Genius is unequal to the task . 11. A CENTURY FROM THE BIRTH OF ...
... patriotism which prompted these warriors to acts of daring and bravery , and wrapped their country in one uni- versal blaze of glory , can never be fairly impressed . Genius is unequal to the task . 11. A CENTURY FROM THE BIRTH OF ...
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... patriotism , and the strength of our country , we may expect our national character will become more energetic , our citizens more enlightened , and may hail the age as not far distant , when will be heard , as the proudest exclamation ...
... patriotism , and the strength of our country , we may expect our national character will become more energetic , our citizens more enlightened , and may hail the age as not far distant , when will be heard , as the proudest exclamation ...
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... the bribery of office is the most dangerous , because it assumes the guise of patriotism to accomplish its fatal sorcery . We are often asked , where is AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 45 Regulus before the Roman Senate McDuffie.
... the bribery of office is the most dangerous , because it assumes the guise of patriotism to accomplish its fatal sorcery . We are often asked , where is AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 45 Regulus before the Roman Senate McDuffie.
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