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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... thought of the Nation . In his first message he said : " The central idea of secession is the essence of an- archy . " He also showed conclusively that the North and South , in spite of secession , must remain face to face - that ...
... thought of the Nation . In his first message he said : " The central idea of secession is the essence of an- archy . " He also showed conclusively that the North and South , in spite of secession , must remain face to face - that ...
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... thoughts in his mind was this : This conflict will settle the question , at least for centuries to come , whether man is capable of governing himself , and consequently is of greatest importance to the free than to the enslaved . He ...
... thoughts in his mind was this : This conflict will settle the question , at least for centuries to come , whether man is capable of governing himself , and consequently is of greatest importance to the free than to the enslaved . He ...
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... what was necessary to save the Union . This letter disheartened to a great degree thousands and millions of the friends of freedom . They thought that Mr. Lincoln had not attained the moral height upon EULOGY ON LINCOLN . 27.
... what was necessary to save the Union . This letter disheartened to a great degree thousands and millions of the friends of freedom . They thought that Mr. Lincoln had not attained the moral height upon EULOGY ON LINCOLN . 27.
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... thought of him as a father . All who had lost their sons in battle felt that they had his sympathy - felt that his face was as sad as theirs . They knew that Lincoln was actuated by one motive , and that his energies were bent to the ...
... thought of him as a father . All who had lost their sons in battle felt that they had his sympathy - felt that his face was as sad as theirs . They knew that Lincoln was actuated by one motive , and that his energies were bent to the ...
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... thought . He was familiar with nature , with actual things , with common facts . He loved and appreciated the poem of the year , the drama of the season . In a new country a man must possess at least 40 INGERSOLL'S GREAT SPEECHES .
... thought . He was familiar with nature , with actual things , with common facts . He loved and appreciated the poem of the year , the drama of the season . In a new country a man must possess at least 40 INGERSOLL'S GREAT SPEECHES .
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