A Modern Reader and Speaker: Containing the Best Readings, Recitations and Orations of the World's Most Celebrated Authors and OratorsGeorge Riddle Duffield, 1899 - 629 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 139
... follow each other , that lead is heavier than water , that bread nourishes , that arsenic poisons , that alcohol intoxicates . If , as my honourable and learned friend seems to think , the whole world is in the wrong on this point , if ...
... follow each other , that lead is heavier than water , that bread nourishes , that arsenic poisons , that alcohol intoxicates . If , as my honourable and learned friend seems to think , the whole world is in the wrong on this point , if ...
الصفحة 158
... follow you within the door ; chill the fireside ; sow the pillow with thorns ; and the dark care is lost in the last waking thought , and haunts the vivid dream . Happy , then , is he who has laid up in youth , and has held fast in all ...
... follow you within the door ; chill the fireside ; sow the pillow with thorns ; and the dark care is lost in the last waking thought , and haunts the vivid dream . Happy , then , is he who has laid up in youth , and has held fast in all ...
الصفحة 170
... follows , and are to be found in different parts of the message : " 1. That it was impossible for the Allied Powers to extend their political system to any part of America , without endangering our peace and happiness , and equally ...
... follows , and are to be found in different parts of the message : " 1. That it was impossible for the Allied Powers to extend their political system to any part of America , without endangering our peace and happiness , and equally ...
الصفحة 172
... follows the answer , dated October 24 , 1823. Never were sentiments sounder in themselves , or more beautifully expressed : " The question presented by the letters you have sent me is the most momentous which has ever been offered to my ...
... follows the answer , dated October 24 , 1823. Never were sentiments sounder in themselves , or more beautifully expressed : " The question presented by the letters you have sent me is the most momentous which has ever been offered to my ...
الصفحة 187
... follow the trapper into the prairie , or ramble round Algiers , to replenish their merchantable stock . If it were only for a vocabulary , the scholar would be covetous of action . Life is our dictionary . Years are well spent in ...
... follow the trapper into the prairie , or ramble round Algiers , to replenish their merchantable stock . If it were only for a vocabulary , the scholar would be covetous of action . Life is our dictionary . Years are well spent in ...
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