Great Speeches of Col. R. G. IngersollCosimo, Inc., 2009 M01 1 - 454 pages As outspoken in his day as Richard Dawkins or Christopher Hitchens are today, American freethinker and author ROBERT GREEN INGERSOLL (1833-1899) was a notorious radical whose uncompromising views on religion and slavery (they were bad, in his opinion), women's suffrage (a good idea, he believed), and other contentious matters of his era made him a wildly popular orator and critic of 19th-century American culture and public life.Considered in their day some of the finest gems of oratory, these lectures by Ingersoll feature some of his most entertaining and most insightful yet lesser known talks, including: "Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln" "Grand Future of America" "Best Portion of the Earth" "Getting Up Early in the Morning" "The Fashions and Handsome Women" "What the Railroads Have Done" "How a Man Should Treat His Wife and Children" "Ingersoll's Beautiful Dream" "War to Be a Failure" "Sufferings of the Slaves" "The Question of Superiority" "What Is a Capitalist?" "The Government a Pauper" "Beware of Bachelors" and many more. |
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... flag of na- -sublime and free . = were surrounded by enemies . Many of the so- great in Europe and England were against us . hated the Republic , despised our institutions , and t in many ways to aid the South . Gladstone announced that ...
... flag of na- -sublime and free . = were surrounded by enemies . Many of the so- great in Europe and England were against us . hated the Republic , despised our institutions , and t in many ways to aid the South . Gladstone announced that ...
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... flag of the Republic ring all these years Lincoln moved with the people h the masses , and every step he took was justi- □ y the considerate of mankind . coln not only watched the war , but kept his hand ≈ political pulse . In 1863 a ...
... flag of the Republic ring all these years Lincoln moved with the people h the masses , and every step he took was justi- □ y the considerate of mankind . coln not only watched the war , but kept his hand ≈ political pulse . In 1863 a ...
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... war he stood the peer of any man beneath the flag . Had McClellan followed his advice he would have taken Richmond . Had Hooker in accordance with his suggestions Chancellorsville I have been a EULOGY ON LINCOLN . 37.
... war he stood the peer of any man beneath the flag . Had McClellan followed his advice he would have taken Richmond . Had Hooker in accordance with his suggestions Chancellorsville I have been a EULOGY ON LINCOLN . 37.
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... flag . ange mingling of mirth and tears , of the tragic and sque , of cap and crown , of Socrates and Democritus , sop and Marcus Aurelius , of all that is gentle and humorous and honest , merciful , wise , laughable , 以咖啡 KUALA ...
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... no more . Religion should have the effect upon mankind that it nec- essarily has , and no more . So our fathers said : " We shall form a secular gov- ent , and under the flag with which we are DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . 59.
... no more . Religion should have the effect upon mankind that it nec- essarily has , and no more . So our fathers said : " We shall form a secular gov- ent , and under the flag with which we are DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . 59.
Contents
86 | |
gersoll on Cookery | 92 |
INATING BLAINE | 100 |
hy the Colonel is a Republican | 108 |
gersolls Remarkable Vision | 115 |
e Money Question | 121 |
gersolls Beautiful Dream | 129 |
ne American Republic | 136 |
ne Way Out | 244 |
ORATION AT A CHILDS GRAVE | 253 |
OUR COUNTRY | 265 |
INGERSOLL ON AMERICAN NATIONALITY | 288 |
o Preserve Slavery | 293 |
e Solid South | 306 |
ate Sovereignty | 327 |
THE NORTH AND SOUTH | 341 |
braham Lincoln | 142 |
ne Republican Platform | 148 |
SPEECH TO VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS | 167 |
e Must Stand by the Party | 209 |
A FOR HONEST MONEY | 217 |
OR CAPITAL ETC | 225 |
erchants and Drummers | 232 |
Not Preaching a Gospel of Hate | 382 |
FIAT MONEY | 404 |
MONEY AND PROTECTION | 411 |
onor Versus Fraud | 428 |
ant Business Not Charity | 434 |
usts and Syndicates | 440 |
epublican Party for Labor | 446 |
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