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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... turn to the right hand , nor to the left . Our path is marked out for us , clear , plain , bright , distinctly defined , like the milky - way across the heavens . If we are true to our country , in our day and generation , and those who ...
... turn to the right hand , nor to the left . Our path is marked out for us , clear , plain , bright , distinctly defined , like the milky - way across the heavens . If we are true to our country , in our day and generation , and those who ...
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... turn to Lochiel ; " proud bird of the mountain ! " Though pierced with the usurper's arrow , his plumage still shines through the cloud of oppression , lighting to honor all who nobly dare to " do or die . " Where then can we better ...
... turn to Lochiel ; " proud bird of the mountain ! " Though pierced with the usurper's arrow , his plumage still shines through the cloud of oppression , lighting to honor all who nobly dare to " do or die . " Where then can we better ...
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... turn to the aged soldier , who gave you all , and see him descend in neglect and poverty to the tomb ? The time is short . A few years , and these remnants of a former age will no longer be seen . Then we shall indulge unavailing ...
... turn to the aged soldier , who gave you all , and see him descend in neglect and poverty to the tomb ? The time is short . A few years , and these remnants of a former age will no longer be seen . Then we shall indulge unavailing ...
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... turn to human affairs , and transmit their consequences through ages . We see their importance in their results , and call them great , because great things follow . There have been battles which have fixed the fate of nations . These ...
... turn to human affairs , and transmit their consequences through ages . We see their importance in their results , and call them great , because great things follow . There have been battles which have fixed the fate of nations . These ...
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... check , some in- herent principle to defend themselves , have all been subverted : they have all traveled the same road ; it is as plain as a turn- pike : it is pointed out by the ruins of 5 * AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 53 Rutledge.
... check , some in- herent principle to defend themselves , have all been subverted : they have all traveled the same road ; it is as plain as a turn- pike : it is pointed out by the ruins of 5 * AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 53 Rutledge.
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