Five-minute Declamations, Volume 1Walter K. Fobes Lee and Shepard, 1885 - Recitations |
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... Natural Hatred of the Poor to the . Webster Rome and Carthage . Hugo San Francisco , Loss of the . Chapin 118 22 86 159 • 186 Scotland . Flagg . School , The District . Chapin Secession , Peaceable . Webster Soldiers ' Monument , The ...
... Natural Hatred of the Poor to the . Webster Rome and Carthage . Hugo San Francisco , Loss of the . Chapin 118 22 86 159 • 186 Scotland . Flagg . School , The District . Chapin Secession , Peaceable . Webster Soldiers ' Monument , The ...
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... Nature intended him for our Demosthenes . Never , since the great Greek , has she sent forth any one so lavishly gifted for his work as a tribune of the peo- ple . In the first place , he had a magnificent pres- ence , impressive in ...
... Nature intended him for our Demosthenes . Never , since the great Greek , has she sent forth any one so lavishly gifted for his work as a tribune of the peo- ple . In the first place , he had a magnificent pres- ence , impressive in ...
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... nature , nothing but nature seemed to speak all over him . He had a voice that covered the gamut . I heard him once say , 66 I send my voice across the Atlantic , careering like the thunder - storm against the breeze , to tell the slave ...
... nature , nothing but nature seemed to speak all over him . He had a voice that covered the gamut . I heard him once say , 66 I send my voice across the Atlantic , careering like the thunder - storm against the breeze , to tell the slave ...
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... nature if we did not indulge in the spontaneous effusions of our gratitude and our admiration . A true lover of the virtue of patriotism delights to contemplate its purest models ; and that love of country may be well suspected which ...
... nature if we did not indulge in the spontaneous effusions of our gratitude and our admiration . A true lover of the virtue of patriotism delights to contemplate its purest models ; and that love of country may be well suspected which ...
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... natural . In the cities and in the villages , in the public temples and in the family circles , among all ages and sexes , gladdened voices bespeak grateful hearts , and a freshened recollection of the virtues of the Father of his ...
... natural . In the cities and in the villages , in the public temples and in the family circles , among all ages and sexes , gladdened voices bespeak grateful hearts , and a freshened recollection of the virtues of the Father of his ...
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