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 стор. |
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... Senate , 1830 . 72. Rejoinder to Mr. Hayne , in Senate , 1830 . Webster . 61 Beman . 62 Everett . 63 Hayne . 65 Hayne . 66 Wirt . 68 Ames . 69 Francis . 70 Wirt . 73 Dwight . 73 Hillhouse . 75 Webster . 78 Lee . 78 Wheaton . 80 Grimke ...
... Senate , 1830 . 72. Rejoinder to Mr. Hayne , in Senate , 1830 . Webster . 61 Beman . 62 Everett . 63 Hayne . 65 Hayne . 66 Wirt . 68 Ames . 69 Francis . 70 Wirt . 73 Dwight . 73 Hillhouse . 75 Webster . 78 Lee . 78 Wheaton . 80 Grimke ...
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... Senate . 46. The Spider and the Bee . 47. The First Wanderer . 48 . 49 . Caractacus . Speech of Belial , Dissuading War . 50. Death and the Drunkard . 51. Soliloquy from Manfred . 52. The Power of Eloquence . 53 . 54 . ·· Othello's ...
... Senate . 46. The Spider and the Bee . 47. The First Wanderer . 48 . 49 . Caractacus . Speech of Belial , Dissuading War . 50. Death and the Drunkard . 51. Soliloquy from Manfred . 52. The Power of Eloquence . 53 . 54 . ·· Othello's ...
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... senator rose up in his place here and held this language : " Your tariff policy compels respectable men to violate your law ; you force them to disre- gard its injunctions , in order to elude its oppressions . It was his perfect ...
... senator rose up in his place here and held this language : " Your tariff policy compels respectable men to violate your law ; you force them to disre- gard its injunctions , in order to elude its oppressions . It was his perfect ...
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... can present itself , the bribery of office is the most dangerous , because it assumes the guise of patriotism to accomplish its fatal sorcery . We are often asked , where is AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 45 Regulus before the Roman Senate McDuffie.
... can present itself , the bribery of office is the most dangerous , because it assumes the guise of patriotism to accomplish its fatal sorcery . We are often asked , where is AMERICAN ELOQUENCE . 45 Regulus before the Roman Senate McDuffie.
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... senate and the people of Rome . But now , sir , the Roman lazaroni , who , crouching at the gate of his prince's palace , begs the offals of his kitchen , would never know that his ancestors had been free , nor that the people had ...
... senate and the people of Rome . But now , sir , the Roman lazaroni , who , crouching at the gate of his prince's palace , begs the offals of his kitchen , would never know that his ancestors had been free , nor that the people had ...
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