Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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Page 158
... applause . ) The doctrine of the Democratic party is the old doc- trine of secession in disguise - that the State of South Carolina or Mississippi must protect its own citizens , but that the Government had nothing to do with it unless ...
... applause . ) The doctrine of the Democratic party is the old doc- trine of secession in disguise - that the State of South Carolina or Mississippi must protect its own citizens , but that the Government had nothing to do with it unless ...
Page 161
... applause . ) I understand that Mr. Tilden was a pupil in that school and that now he is a teacher in that school . I under- stand that when the war commenced he said he would never aid in the prosecution of that old outrage . I un ...
... applause . ) I understand that Mr. Tilden was a pupil in that school and that now he is a teacher in that school . I under- stand that when the war commenced he said he would never aid in the prosecution of that old outrage . I un ...
Page 165
... applause and cheers . ) I want I want every school house to be a true temple of science in which shall be taught the laws of nature , in which the children shall be taught actual facts ; and I don't want that school house touched ; or ...
... applause and cheers . ) I want I want every school house to be a true temple of science in which shall be taught the laws of nature , in which the children shall be taught actual facts ; and I don't want that school house touched ; or ...
Page 166
... Ship of State shall sail it . And now , ladies and gentlemen , I thank you again and again . ( Long and loud applause . ) : 0 : - An Eloquent Address Delivered in Chicago , November 13 ,. 166 INGERSOLL'S GREAT SPEECHES . OUR COUNTRY.
... Ship of State shall sail it . And now , ladies and gentlemen , I thank you again and again . ( Long and loud applause . ) : 0 : - An Eloquent Address Delivered in Chicago , November 13 ,. 166 INGERSOLL'S GREAT SPEECHES . OUR COUNTRY.
Page 173
... ( Applause . ) The Democratic party admits that it has a record , but it says that any man that will look into it , any man that will tell it , is not a gentleman . I do not know whether according to the Democratic standard , I am a ...
... ( Applause . ) The Democratic party admits that it has a record , but it says that any man that will look into it , any man that will tell it , is not a gentleman . I do not know whether according to the Democratic standard , I am a ...
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