Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... Rich ? .. 439 Trusts and Syndicates .. Against Class 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 ...
... Rich ? .. 439 Trusts and Syndicates .. Against Class 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 ...
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... rich man gave his wealth ; the poor man gave his life , until at last , by the victory of Yorktown , the old banner won its place in the air , and became glorious forever . Seven long years of war - fighting for what ? For the principle ...
... rich man gave his wealth ; the poor man gave his life , until at last , by the victory of Yorktown , the old banner won its place in the air , and became glorious forever . Seven long years of war - fighting for what ? For the principle ...
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... rich . They lived in palaces . They rode in carriages . They pitied their poor brothers on the farms , and their poor brothers envied them . But time has brought its revenge . The farmers have seen the railroad president a bankrupt ...
... rich . They lived in palaces . They rode in carriages . They pitied their poor brothers on the farms , and their poor brothers envied them . But time has brought its revenge . The farmers have seen the railroad president a bankrupt ...
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... rich -without holding office - without being famous . I am not sure that we can be happy with wealth , wlth office , or with fame . THE FARMER AND THE PROFESSIONAL MAN - THE RACE OF LIFE . There is a quiet about the life of a farmer ...
... rich -without holding office - without being famous . I am not sure that we can be happy with wealth , wlth office , or with fame . THE FARMER AND THE PROFESSIONAL MAN - THE RACE OF LIFE . There is a quiet about the life of a farmer ...
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... rich and productive as ever . Prices have been reasonable . The towns and cities have suffered . Stocks and bonds have shrunk from par to worthless paper . Princes have become paupers , and bankers , merchants aud millionaires have ...
... rich and productive as ever . Prices have been reasonable . The towns and cities have suffered . Stocks and bonds have shrunk from par to worthless paper . Princes have become paupers , and bankers , merchants aud millionaires have ...
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