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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... Political Corruption . 33. National Recollections the Foundation of National Character . 34. Happy Consequences of American Independence . 35. Obligations of Massachusetts to Stand by the Union . 36. The Obligations of America to La ...
... Political Corruption . 33. National Recollections the Foundation of National Character . 34. Happy Consequences of American Independence . 35. Obligations of Massachusetts to Stand by the Union . 36. The Obligations of America to La ...
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... Political Pause . " 5 Charles de Moor's Remorse . 6 The Passing of the Rubicon . · 7. To the Young 8. Contemplation of the Divine Being in his Works . 9. Cæsar's Triumphs 10. Las - Casas Dissuading from Battle . 11. Invective against ...
... Political Pause . " 5 Charles de Moor's Remorse . 6 The Passing of the Rubicon . · 7. To the Young 8. Contemplation of the Divine Being in his Works . 9. Cæsar's Triumphs 10. Las - Casas Dissuading from Battle . 11. Invective against ...
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... Political Cupidity Reproved . 32. On the Competency of Parliament to Pass the Measure of Union . 93. The Philosophy of Hatred . 34. Address to the Volunteers at Bristol . 35. The Splendor of War . 36. Political Severity Rebuked . 37 ...
... Political Cupidity Reproved . 32. On the Competency of Parliament to Pass the Measure of Union . 93. The Philosophy of Hatred . 34. Address to the Volunteers at Bristol . 35. The Splendor of War . 36. Political Severity Rebuked . 37 ...
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... political character , leading the whole long train of other improvements , which has most remarkably distinguished the era . Society , in this century , has not made its progress , like Chinese skill , by a greater acuteness of ...
... political character , leading the whole long train of other improvements , which has most remarkably distinguished the era . Society , in this century , has not made its progress , like Chinese skill , by a greater acuteness of ...
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... political objects with the daily pursuits of individual men ; and , with a freedom and strength before altogether unknown , it has applied to these objects the whole power of the human understanding . It has been the era , in short ...
... political objects with the daily pursuits of individual men ; and , with a freedom and strength before altogether unknown , it has applied to these objects the whole power of the human understanding . It has been the era , in short ...
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