American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... render it valuable as a means of acquiring an understanding of that important instrument . The biographical sketches , preceding the selections from the works of each orator , are intended to present a brief outline of their lives and ...
... render it valuable as a means of acquiring an understanding of that important instrument . The biographical sketches , preceding the selections from the works of each orator , are intended to present a brief outline of their lives and ...
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... render himself intelligible to his plain and unlettered hearers , on subjects entirely new to them , taught him that clear and simple style which forms the best vehicle of thought to a popular assembly ; while his attempts to interest ...
... render himself intelligible to his plain and unlettered hearers , on subjects entirely new to them , taught him that clear and simple style which forms the best vehicle of thought to a popular assembly ; while his attempts to interest ...
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... render himself absolute ! The army is in his hands , and , if he be a man of address , it will be attached to him ; and it will be the subject of long meditation with him to seize the first auspicious moment to accomplish his design ...
... render himself absolute ! The army is in his hands , and , if he be a man of address , it will be attached to him ; and it will be the subject of long meditation with him to seize the first auspicious moment to accomplish his design ...
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... render a junction with is but ten men . In England they have five them eligible ; or , is it the genius of that kind hundred and thirty . The House of Commons of government , to precipitate a people hastily in England , numerous as they ...
... render a junction with is but ten men . In England they have five them eligible ; or , is it the genius of that kind hundred and thirty . The House of Commons of government , to precipitate a people hastily in England , numerous as they ...
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... render a nation safe or formidable . Poor little humble republican maxims have attracted the admira- tion and engaged the attention of the virtu- ous and wise in all nations , and have stood the shock of ages . We do not now admit the ...
... render a nation safe or formidable . Poor little humble republican maxims have attracted the admira- tion and engaged the attention of the virtu- ous and wise in all nations , and have stood the shock of ages . We do not now admit the ...
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