A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Band 6Collier, 1900 |
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... Express . HENRY VAN DYKE , D.D. , LL.D. , author of " Little Rivers , " etc .; Professor of English Literature at Princeton University . THOMAS NELSON PAGE , LL.D. , Litt.D. , author of " Red Rock , " etc. ORATIONS HON . HENRY CABOT ...
... Express . HENRY VAN DYKE , D.D. , LL.D. , author of " Little Rivers , " etc .; Professor of English Literature at Princeton University . THOMAS NELSON PAGE , LL.D. , Litt.D. , author of " Red Rock , " etc. ORATIONS HON . HENRY CABOT ...
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... almost as highly of their own infallibility as of that of their sect , few express it so naturally as a certain French lady , who , in a little dispute with her THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION 8 The Federal Constitution...........................
... almost as highly of their own infallibility as of that of their sect , few express it so naturally as a certain French lady , who , in a little dispute with her THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION 8 The Federal Constitution...........................
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... express a disapproba- tion of any one article of the plan for which we are so much obliged to the honorable gentlemen who laid it before us . From its first reading I have borne a good will to it , and , in general , wished it success ...
... express a disapproba- tion of any one article of the plan for which we are so much obliged to the honorable gentlemen who laid it before us . From its first reading I have borne a good will to it , and , in general , wished it success ...
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... express words or signs , was concluded . When general councils and deliberations commenced , the objects could be no other than the mutual defence and se- curity of every individual for his life , his liberty and his property . To ...
... express words or signs , was concluded . When general councils and deliberations commenced , the objects could be no other than the mutual defence and se- curity of every individual for his life , his liberty and his property . To ...
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... express my approbation of it on all occasions , in public and in private . It was not then , nor has been since , any objec tion to it , in my mind , that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent . Nor have I entertained a ...
... express my approbation of it on all occasions , in public and in private . It was not then , nor has been since , any objec tion to it , in my mind , that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent . Nor have I entertained a ...
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