Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... Splendid Democrats ... 284 The Candidates .. 285 Democratic Charges . 287 INGERSOLL ON AMERICAN NATIONALITY . 288 -Equal Opportunities for All . ... 290 Best Country for the Poor .. 290 Republican Families . 291 The Peril of State ...
... Splendid Democrats ... 284 The Candidates .. 285 Democratic Charges . 287 INGERSOLL ON AMERICAN NATIONALITY . 288 -Equal Opportunities for All . ... 290 Best Country for the Poor .. 290 Republican Families . 291 The Peril of State ...
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... splendid generals in the field ; and the generals could have done nothing with- out their armies . The praise is due to all - to the pri- vate as much as to the officer ; to the lowest who did his duty , as much as to the highest . But ...
... splendid generals in the field ; and the generals could have done nothing with- out their armies . The praise is due to all - to the pri- vate as much as to the officer ; to the lowest who did his duty , as much as to the highest . But ...
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... splendid lakes - the lonely forests — the sublime mountains - all these things stole into and became a part of their being , and they grew great as the country in which they lived . They began to hate the narrow , contracted views of ...
... splendid lakes - the lonely forests — the sublime mountains - all these things stole into and became a part of their being , and they grew great as the country in which they lived . They began to hate the narrow , contracted views of ...
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... splendid confidence in themselves and in the human race . I thank them for what they were , and for what we are - for what they did , and for what we have received - for what they suffered , and for what we enjoy . What would we have ...
... splendid confidence in themselves and in the human race . I thank them for what they were , and for what we are - for what they did , and for what we have received - for what they suffered , and for what we enjoy . What would we have ...
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... splendid government ; and they were the men who saw , although others did not , the golden fringe of the mantle of glory , that will finally cover this world . They knew , they felt , they believed they would give a new constellation to ...
... splendid government ; and they were the men who saw , although others did not , the golden fringe of the mantle of glory , that will finally cover this world . They knew , they felt , they believed they would give a new constellation to ...
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