Great Speeches of Col. R.G. Ingersoll: Complete, Including His Matchless Eulogy on Lincoln ; Great Speech to the Veteran Soldiers; Address to the Farmers on Farming ; Oration on Declaration of Independence ; Funeral Discourse at His Brother's Grave, Etc., Etc., EtcRhodes & McClure, 1903 - 449 pages |
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Page 22
... carried on , either between the two sections as friends or aliens . This situation and its consequences he pointed out to absolute perfection in these words : " Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make 22 INGERSOLL'S GREAT ...
... carried on , either between the two sections as friends or aliens . This situation and its consequences he pointed out to absolute perfection in these words : " Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make 22 INGERSOLL'S GREAT ...
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... carry on the war . At that time , at the price mentioned , there were about $ 750,000 worth oi slaves in Deleware ... carrying on the war for eighty - seven days . This was the wisest thing that could have been pro- posed , and yet such ...
... carry on the war . At that time , at the price mentioned , there were about $ 750,000 worth oi slaves in Deleware ... carrying on the war for eighty - seven days . This was the wisest thing that could have been pro- posed , and yet such ...
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... carried out the Declaration of Independence , that we have given re- ality to it , and breathed the breath of life into its every word . I felt that our flag would float over and protect the colored man and his little children ...
... carried out the Declaration of Independence , that we have given re- ality to it , and breathed the breath of life into its every word . I felt that our flag would float over and protect the colored man and his little children ...
Page 70
... carried out in letter and in spirit . The second century will be grander than the first . To - day the black man looks upon his child and says : The avenues of dis- tinction are open to you - upon your brow may fall the civic wreath ...
... carried out in letter and in spirit . The second century will be grander than the first . To - day the black man looks upon his child and says : The avenues of dis- tinction are open to you - upon your brow may fall the civic wreath ...
Page 73
... carried away by birds , or dug up by gophers , or washed away by floods , or dried up by the sun , or rotted in the stack , or heated in the crib , or they all run to vines , or tops , or straw , or smut , or cobs . And when in spite of ...
... carried away by birds , or dug up by gophers , or washed away by floods , or dried up by the sun , or rotted in the stack , or heated in the crib , or they all run to vines , or tops , or straw , or smut , or cobs . And when in spite of ...
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