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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... Bondholders . . . . The Way Out .... The Charity of Extravagance .. Labor - saving Machinery .. The Poor Have a Chance . ... 240 241 · 243 242 244 246 247 249 Tramps . .... Conclusion .. ORATION AT A CHILD'S GRAVE ΙΟ CONTENTS .
... Bondholders . . . . The Way Out .... The Charity of Extravagance .. Labor - saving Machinery .. The Poor Have a Chance . ... 240 241 · 243 242 244 246 247 249 Tramps . .... Conclusion .. ORATION AT A CHILD'S GRAVE ΙΟ CONTENTS .
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... .. 287 INGERSOLL ON AMERICAN NATIONALITY 288 Equal Opportunities for All . . . 290 Best Country for the Poor .. 290 Republican Families . 291 The Peril of State Rights . 292 To Preserve Slavery . 293 Repudiation .. 293 THE TWO CONTENTS .
... .. 287 INGERSOLL ON AMERICAN NATIONALITY 288 Equal Opportunities for All . . . 290 Best Country for the Poor .. 290 Republican Families . 291 The Peril of State Rights . 292 To Preserve Slavery . 293 Repudiation .. 293 THE TWO CONTENTS .
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... poor standard , as he should have been . Lincoln was not a type . He stands alone - no an- cestors , no fellows , and no successors . He had the advantage of living in a new country , of social equality , of personal freedom , of seeing ...
... poor standard , as he should have been . Lincoln was not a type . He stands alone - no an- cestors , no fellows , and no successors . He had the advantage of living in a new country , of social equality , of personal freedom , of seeing ...
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... poor neighbor , reluctantly offers a hundred - dollar bill and asks for change , fearing that he may be suspected either of making a display of wealth of pretense of payment , so Lincoln hesitated to show his wealth of goodness , even ...
... poor neighbor , reluctantly offers a hundred - dollar bill and asks for change , fearing that he may be suspected either of making a display of wealth of pretense of payment , so Lincoln hesitated to show his wealth of goodness , even ...
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... poor and pure - brave and good , and so he went to the field of death to fight for the rights of men . What did the soldier leave when he went ? He left his wife and children . Did he leave them in a beautiful home , surrounded by ...
... poor and pure - brave and good , and so he went to the field of death to fight for the rights of men . What did the soldier leave when he went ? He left his wife and children . Did he leave them in a beautiful home , surrounded by ...
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