Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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Page 43
... interests said , what his passion demanded , he was great enough to find the truth and strong enough to pronounce judgment against his own desires . He never was satisfied until he fully understood not only the facts , not only the law ...
... interests said , what his passion demanded , he was great enough to find the truth and strong enough to pronounce judgment against his own desires . He never was satisfied until he fully understood not only the facts , not only the law ...
Page 57
... interest in religion abated to that degree that a common purpose animated men of all sects and creeds . At last our fathers became tired of being colonists - tired of writing and reading and signing petitions , and pre- senting them ...
... interest in religion abated to that degree that a common purpose animated men of all sects and creeds . At last our fathers became tired of being colonists - tired of writing and reading and signing petitions , and pre- senting them ...
Page 81
... interest , and in this way you can make farming a delight- ful business . You must keep up with the age . The way to make farming respectable is for farmers to become really in- telligent . They must live intelligent and happy lives ...
... interest , and in this way you can make farming a delight- ful business . You must keep up with the age . The way to make farming respectable is for farmers to become really in- telligent . They must live intelligent and happy lives ...
Page 87
... interest of the farmer to protect eyery great interest in the State . In these iron highways more than three hundred million dollars have been invested ; a sum equal to ten times the cost of all the land in the State . To make war on ...
... interest of the farmer to protect eyery great interest in the State . In these iron highways more than three hundred million dollars have been invested ; a sum equal to ten times the cost of all the land in the State . To make war on ...
Page 89
... interest of labor . We should know better than to vote for men who will deliberately put a tariff of three dollars a ... interests of the people . Let us see if we cannot protect every department of industry . Let us see if all property ...
... interest of labor . We should know better than to vote for men who will deliberately put a tariff of three dollars a ... interests of the people . Let us see if we cannot protect every department of industry . Let us see if all property ...
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