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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... land , will swell the chorus of the Union when again touched , as surely they will be , by the better angels of our nature . " These noble , these touching , these pathetic words , were delivered in the presence of rebellion , in the ...
... land , will swell the chorus of the Union when again touched , as surely they will be , by the better angels of our nature . " These noble , these touching , these pathetic words , were delivered in the presence of rebellion , in the ...
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... lands . Consequent- ly he felt that it was of the utmost importance that the South should fire the first shot , should do some act that would solidify the North and gain for us the justification . of the civilized world . He so managed ...
... lands . Consequent- ly he felt that it was of the utmost importance that the South should fire the first shot , should do some act that would solidify the North and gain for us the justification . of the civilized world . He so managed ...
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... land . In the coun- try you preseree your identity - your personality . There you are an aggregation of atoms ; but in the city you are only an atom of an aggregation . Lincoln never finished his education . To the night of his death he ...
... land . In the coun- try you preseree your identity - your personality . There you are an aggregation of atoms ; but in the city you are only an atom of an aggregation . Lincoln never finished his education . To the night of his death he ...
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... land , that he stands the equal of every , other human being beneath the shining stars ; entitled to the product of his labor - the labor of his hand and of his brain . What more ? That every man has the right to pursue his own ...
... land , that he stands the equal of every , other human being beneath the shining stars ; entitled to the product of his labor - the labor of his hand and of his brain . What more ? That every man has the right to pursue his own ...
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... land to their favorites . But there were too many Indians . There was too much courage required for them to take and keep it , and so men had to come here who were dis- satisfied with the old country - who were dissatisfied with England ...
... land to their favorites . But there were too many Indians . There was too much courage required for them to take and keep it , and so men had to come here who were dis- satisfied with the old country - who were dissatisfied with England ...
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