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 37
... never appeared , and it may be the greatest soldiers have lived the lives of perfect peace . Lincoln assumed the leading part of the greatest drama ever acted upon the stage of a continent . His criticisms of military movements , his ...
... never appeared , and it may be the greatest soldiers have lived the lives of perfect peace . Lincoln assumed the leading part of the greatest drama ever acted upon the stage of a continent . His criticisms of military movements , his ...
Page 43
... never was satisfied until he fully understood not only the facts , not only the law applicable to such facts , but the reason of the law . If any one doubts his legal ability , let him read , first , the opinion of Chief Justice Taney ...
... never was satisfied until he fully understood not only the facts , not only the law applicable to such facts , but the reason of the law . If any one doubts his legal ability , let him read , first , the opinion of Chief Justice Taney ...
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... never afraid to ask - never too dignified to admit that he did not know . No man had keener wit or kinder humor . It may be that humor is the pilot of reason . People without humor drift unconsciously into absurdity . Humor sees the ...
... never afraid to ask - never too dignified to admit that he did not know . No man had keener wit or kinder humor . It may be that humor is the pilot of reason . People without humor drift unconsciously into absurdity . Humor sees the ...
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... never be forgotten . It will MRS . SARAH BUSH LINCOLN , LINCOLN'S STEPMOTHER . live until languages are dead and lips are dust . The speech of Everett will never be read . The elocutionists believe in the virtue of voice , the sublimity ...
... never be forgotten . It will MRS . SARAH BUSH LINCOLN , LINCOLN'S STEPMOTHER . live until languages are dead and lips are dust . The speech of Everett will never be read . The elocutionists believe in the virtue of voice , the sublimity ...
Page 47
... to be natural . He was the enemy of mock solemnity , of the stupidly reepectable , of the cold and formal He wore no official robes either on his body or his LINCOLN 2693 16 soul . He never pretended to be EULOGY ON LINCOLN , 47.
... to be natural . He was the enemy of mock solemnity , of the stupidly reepectable , of the cold and formal He wore no official robes either on his body or his LINCOLN 2693 16 soul . He never pretended to be EULOGY ON LINCOLN , 47.
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