American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... hands of every petty officer . These manly sentiments , in private life , make the good citizen ; in public life , the patriot and the hero . I do not say , that when brought to the test , I shall be invincible . I pray God I may never ...
... hands of every petty officer . These manly sentiments , in private life , make the good citizen ; in public life , the patriot and the hero . I do not say , that when brought to the test , I shall be invincible . I pray God I may never ...
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... hands off their champion , from the moment of closing his harangue , no sooner saw the fate of the cause finally sealed , than they seized him at the bar , and in spite of his own ex- ertions , and the continued cry of ' order ' from ...
... hands off their champion , from the moment of closing his harangue , no sooner saw the fate of the cause finally sealed , than they seized him at the bar , and in spite of his own ex- ertions , and the continued cry of ' order ' from ...
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... hand , to extend this blessing over the community . " * This was the last effort of Mr. Henry's eloquence . The ... hands to its support . - Administrations of Washington and Adams ; Tucker's Life of Jefferson . + So general was the ...
... hand , to extend this blessing over the community . " * This was the last effort of Mr. Henry's eloquence . The ... hands to its support . - Administrations of Washington and Adams ; Tucker's Life of Jefferson . + So general was the ...
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... hands until the next day , when Mr. Henry continued : MR . CHAIRMAN : I am much obliged to the very worthy gentleman * for his encomium . I wish I were possessed of talents , or possessed of any thing , that might enable me to elucidate ...
... hands until the next day , when Mr. Henry continued : MR . CHAIRMAN : I am much obliged to the very worthy gentleman * for his encomium . I wish I were possessed of talents , or possessed of any thing , that might enable me to elucidate ...
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... hands . I to defend us - that spirit which has enabled us am not well versed in history , but I will sub- to surmount the greatest difficulties : to that mit to your recollection , whether liberty has illustrious spirit I address my ...
... hands . I to defend us - that spirit which has enabled us am not well versed in history , but I will sub- to surmount the greatest difficulties : to that mit to your recollection , whether liberty has illustrious spirit I address my ...
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