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 93
... glory . But how do the Southern people stand there ? All they have sacrificed , all they have lost , all the blood they have spilled , all the desolation of their homes , all the distress that stares them in the face , all the wreck and ...
... glory . But how do the Southern people stand there ? All they have sacrificed , all they have lost , all the blood they have spilled , all the desolation of their homes , all the distress that stares them in the face , all the wreck and ...
الصفحة 110
... glory of this Constitution , that not the general fame or character of any man - not the weight or power of any prosecutor - no plea of moral or political expediency - not even the secret consciousness of guilt , which may live in the ...
... glory of this Constitution , that not the general fame or character of any man - not the weight or power of any prosecutor - no plea of moral or political expediency - not even the secret consciousness of guilt , which may live in the ...
الصفحة 114
... glory of the Creator . In the Vices , on the other hand , it is the discord that insures the defeat - each clamorous to be heard in its own barbarous language ; each claims the exclusive cunning of the brain ; each thwarts and ...
... glory of the Creator . In the Vices , on the other hand , it is the discord that insures the defeat - each clamorous to be heard in its own barbarous language ; each claims the exclusive cunning of the brain ; each thwarts and ...
الصفحة 115
... glory they won in peace and war , or by word or deed take aught from the splendor and grace of their civilization , never equaled , and perhaps never to be equaled in its chivalric strength and grace . There is a New South , not through ...
... glory they won in peace and war , or by word or deed take aught from the splendor and grace of their civilization , never equaled , and perhaps never to be equaled in its chivalric strength and grace . There is a New South , not through ...
الصفحة 116
... glory in a nation's eyes ! Will you bear with me while I tell you of another army that sought its home at the close of the late war ? An army that marched home in defeat and not in victory— in pathos and not in splendor , but in glory ...
... glory in a nation's eyes ! Will you bear with me while I tell you of another army that sought its home at the close of the late war ? An army that marched home in defeat and not in victory— in pathos and not in splendor , but in glory ...
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