Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... Charges . 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 A Free Ballot - Box . Honest Money .. To CONTENTS . II.
... Charges . 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 A Free Ballot - Box . Honest Money .. To CONTENTS . II.
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... equal to the prophecy : " I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army of criticising their commander and withholding confidence in him will now turn upon you . " A great actor can be known only when he has ...
... equal to the prophecy : " I much fear that the spirit which you have aided to infuse into the army of criticising their commander and withholding confidence in him will now turn upon you . " A great actor can be known only when he has ...
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... equal . With one blow , with one stroke of the pen , they struck down all the cruel , heartless barriers that aristocracy , that priestcraft , that kingcraft had raised between man and man . They struck down with one immortal blow that ...
... equal . With one blow , with one stroke of the pen , they struck down all the cruel , heartless barriers that aristocracy , that priestcraft , that kingcraft had raised between man and man . They struck down with one immortal blow that ...
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... equal , it is a lie ; when you say the political power resides in the great body of the people , it is false . " Thousands and thousands of them said : " We prefer Great Britain . " But the men who were in favor of independence , the ...
... equal , it is a lie ; when you say the political power resides in the great body of the people , it is false . " Thousands and thousands of them said : " We prefer Great Britain . " But the men who were in favor of independence , the ...
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... equal , but a superior - to fight five times their number -to make a desperate stand - to stop the advance of the enemy , and then , when their ammunition gave out , seek the protection of rocks , of rivers , and of hills . Let me say ...
... equal , but a superior - to fight five times their number -to make a desperate stand - to stop the advance of the enemy , and then , when their ammunition gave out , seek the protection of rocks , of rivers , and of hills . Let me say ...
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