Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... Friends and Enemies .. The Greenback Question . Greenback Inflation . 164 167 172 175 • 176 • 176 179 183 184 · 185 186 .. Running in Debt . 187 188 Tilden .... Hard Times ... The Greenback to Be Redeemed .. Tilden a Secessionist ...
... Friends and Enemies .. The Greenback Question . Greenback Inflation . 164 167 172 175 • 176 • 176 179 183 184 · 185 186 .. Running in Debt . 187 188 Tilden .... Hard Times ... The Greenback to Be Redeemed .. Tilden a Secessionist ...
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... friends or aliens . This situation and its consequences he pointed out to absolute perfection in these words ; " Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make 22 INGERSOLL'S GREAT SPEECHES .
... friends or aliens . This situation and its consequences he pointed out to absolute perfection in these words ; " Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make 22 INGERSOLL'S GREAT SPEECHES .
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Robert Green Ingersoll James Baird McClure. " Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make laws ! Can treaties be more faithfully enforced be- tween aliens than laws among friends ! " After having stated fully and fairly the ...
Robert Green Ingersoll James Baird McClure. " Can aliens make treaties easier than friends can make laws ! Can treaties be more faithfully enforced be- tween aliens than laws among friends ! " After having stated fully and fairly the ...
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... friends , and yet a wiser thing was never done . At that time Lincoln appreciated the scope and con- sequences of the impending conflict . Above all other thoughts in his mind was this : This conflict will settle the question , at least ...
... friends , and yet a wiser thing was never done . At that time Lincoln appreciated the scope and con- sequences of the impending conflict . Above all other thoughts in his mind was this : This conflict will settle the question , at least ...
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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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