Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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Page 111
... trample upon your rights , I want to know if the govern- ment that took you from your fireside and made you fight for it , I want to know if it is not bound to fight for you . The flag that will not protect its protectors is a dirty rag ...
... trample upon your rights , I want to know if the govern- ment that took you from your fireside and made you fight for it , I want to know if it is not bound to fight for you . The flag that will not protect its protectors is a dirty rag ...
Page 117
... trampled beneath the brutal feet of might . And all this was done under our own beautiful banner of the free . The past rises before us . We hear the roar and shriek of the bursting shell . The broken fetters fall . There heroes died ...
... trampled beneath the brutal feet of might . And all this was done under our own beautiful banner of the free . The past rises before us . We hear the roar and shriek of the bursting shell . The broken fetters fall . There heroes died ...
Page 179
... trample upon the rights of their fellow - citizens , and that the General Government cannot interfere . The great ... trampled to dust , provided Tilden and Hen- THE SITUATION . 179.
... trample upon the rights of their fellow - citizens , and that the General Government cannot interfere . The great ... trampled to dust , provided Tilden and Hen- THE SITUATION . 179.
Page 180
Robert Green Ingersoll James Baird McClure. should be trampled to dust , provided Tilden and Hen- dricks be elected President and Vice - President of this country . They tell us that a State line is sacred ; that you never can cross it ...
Robert Green Ingersoll James Baird McClure. should be trampled to dust , provided Tilden and Hen- dricks be elected President and Vice - President of this country . They tell us that a State line is sacred ; that you never can cross it ...
Page 181
... trample upon the rights of that black man . ( Applause . ) I be- lieve that this is a Government , first , not only of power , but that it is the right of this Government to march all the soldiers in the United States into any sovereign ...
... trample upon the rights of that black man . ( Applause . ) I be- lieve that this is a Government , first , not only of power , but that it is the right of this Government to march all the soldiers in the United States into any sovereign ...
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