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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... Union . 30. Impressions Derived from the Study of History . 32. Political Corruption . 33. National Recollections the Foundation of National Character . 34. Happy Consequences of American Independence . 35. Obligations of Massachusetts ...
... Union . 30. Impressions Derived from the Study of History . 32. Political Corruption . 33. National Recollections the Foundation of National Character . 34. Happy Consequences of American Independence . 35. Obligations of Massachusetts ...
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... Union . 10. Purpose of the Monument on Bunker's Hill . · 41. Illustrious Model for the Formation of Character . 12. The Bible . PAGE Madison . 54 Webster . 56 Wirt . 57 Grimke . 58 Randolph . 59 43 . Change is not Reform . 44 . Not ...
... Union . 10. Purpose of the Monument on Bunker's Hill . · 41. Illustrious Model for the Formation of Character . 12. The Bible . PAGE Madison . 54 Webster . 56 Wirt . 57 Grimke . 58 Randolph . 59 43 . Change is not Reform . 44 . Not ...
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... Union . 93. The Philosophy of Hatred . 34. Address to the Volunteers at Bristol . 35. The Splendor of War . 36. Political Severity Rebuked . 37. Effect of the Exclusive System on the Condition of Ireland . 38. The Downfall of Bonaparte ...
... Union . 93. The Philosophy of Hatred . 34. Address to the Volunteers at Bristol . 35. The Splendor of War . 36. Political Severity Rebuked . 37. Effect of the Exclusive System on the Condition of Ireland . 38. The Downfall of Bonaparte ...
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... union of kindred souls ; and those who fell at the strait of Thermopylæ , and those who bled on the heights of Charlestown , now reap congenial joys in the fields of the blessed . 16. THE LOSS OF NATIONAL CHARACTER . — Maxcy . The loss ...
... union of kindred souls ; and those who fell at the strait of Thermopylæ , and those who bled on the heights of Charlestown , now reap congenial joys in the fields of the blessed . 16. THE LOSS OF NATIONAL CHARACTER . — Maxcy . The loss ...
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... union , who would now think it criminal to smuggle into the country every article consumed in it — and why ? Because you force them to it in self - defense . " - Sir , when these senti- ments shall become prevalent , what think you will ...
... union , who would now think it criminal to smuggle into the country every article consumed in it — and why ? Because you force them to it in self - defense . " - Sir , when these senti- ments shall become prevalent , what think you will ...
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