Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... Feeling .. McKinley as a Statesman .. Choosing Between Parties . New Democratic Party .. Republican Party for Labor .. How to Vote .... 440 441 443 444 • 445 446 • 447 : : 411 412 415 41 .420 421 421 427 14 CONTENTS .
... Feeling .. McKinley as a Statesman .. Choosing Between Parties . New Democratic Party .. Republican Party for Labor .. How to Vote .... 440 441 443 444 • 445 446 • 447 : : 411 412 415 41 .420 421 421 427 14 CONTENTS .
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... feeling and the high- est 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 ...
... feeling and the high- est 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 ...
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... feel that they were small or mean . By his candor , by his kindness , by his perfect freedom from restraint , by saying what he thought , and saying it absolutely in his own way , he made it not only possible , but popular , to be ...
... feel that they were small or mean . By his candor , by his kindness , by his perfect freedom from restraint , by saying what he thought , and saying it absolutely in his own way , he made it not only possible , but popular , to be ...
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... feeling among them that rises to their eternal honor like a white shaft to the clouds - they were in favor of universal education . Wherever they went they built school houses , introduced books , and ideas of literature . They believed ...
... feeling among them that rises to their eternal honor like a white shaft to the clouds - they were in favor of universal education . Wherever they went they built school houses , introduced books , and ideas of literature . They believed ...
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... ; they were pushed into it . How ? They felt that they were oppressed ; and whenever a man feels that he is the subject of injus- tice , his perception of right and wrong is wonderfully 60 INGERSOLL'S GREAT SPEECHES .
... ; they were pushed into it . How ? They felt that they were oppressed ; and whenever a man feels that he is the subject of injus- tice , his perception of right and wrong is wonderfully 60 INGERSOLL'S GREAT SPEECHES .
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