Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... Live in Villages ... Getting up Early in the Morning .. The Fashions and Handsome Women .. Home vs. The Boarding - house ... 19 29 5 I 53 55 56 61 63 65 67 69 71 74 76 77 78 .... 79 80 82 83 84 Industry and Brotherhood .... What the ...
... Live in Villages ... Getting up Early in the Morning .. The Fashions and Handsome Women .. Home vs. The Boarding - house ... 19 29 5 I 53 55 56 61 63 65 67 69 71 74 76 77 78 .... 79 80 82 83 84 Industry and Brotherhood .... What the ...
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... live in the same nation or in the same brain . The Republc had reached a crisis , the conflict be- tween Liberty and Slavery could no longer be delayed . From the heights of philosophy - standing above the con- tending hosts , above the ...
... live in the same nation or in the same brain . The Republc had reached a crisis , the conflict be- tween Liberty and Slavery could no longer be delayed . From the heights of philosophy - standing above the con- tending hosts , above the ...
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... lives for us they must be prompted by the strongest motive - even the promise of freedom . And the promise , being made , must be kept . " There is one line in this letter that will give it immortality ; " The Father of Waters again ...
... lives for us they must be prompted by the strongest motive - even the promise of freedom . And the promise , being made , must be kept . " There is one line in this letter that will give it immortality ; " The Father of Waters again ...
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... lives of perfect peace . Lincoln assumed the leading part of the greatest drama ever acted upon the stage of a continent . His criticisms of military movements , his correspon- dence with his generals and others on the conduct of the ...
... lives of perfect peace . Lincoln assumed the leading part of the greatest drama ever acted upon the stage of a continent . His criticisms of military movements , his correspon- dence with his generals and others on the conduct of the ...
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... live in a great city , where poverty degrades and failure brings despair . The fields are lovelier than paved streets , and great forests than walls of brick . Oaks and elms are more poetic than steeples and chimneys . In the country is ...
... live in a great city , where poverty degrades and failure brings despair . The fields are lovelier than paved streets , and great forests than walls of brick . Oaks and elms are more poetic than steeples and chimneys . In the country is ...
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