Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... follow us , we shall have them remedy , either by fairness or otherwise . HENRY WARD BEECHER ( 1813-1887 ) Henry Ward ... follows , was preached at Plymouth Church on October 30 , 1859. If in it Beecher's attack on slavery seems moderate ...
... follow us , we shall have them remedy , either by fairness or otherwise . HENRY WARD BEECHER ( 1813-1887 ) Henry Ward ... follows , was preached at Plymouth Church on October 30 , 1859. If in it Beecher's attack on slavery seems moderate ...
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... follow- ing address . The original circular , printed for the Department of Justice , furnishes incomplete information as to the circum- stances of its delivery , though the stylistic evidence points over- whelmingly to the conclusion ...
... follow- ing address . The original circular , printed for the Department of Justice , furnishes incomplete information as to the circum- stances of its delivery , though the stylistic evidence points over- whelmingly to the conclusion ...
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... Follow the fisherman from his rocky harbor at Cape Ann ; follow the mariner in his voyage round the world of waters ; see the industry , the intelligence , and the comfort of the people . I think Massachusetts is a State to be thankful ...
... Follow the fisherman from his rocky harbor at Cape Ann ; follow the mariner in his voyage round the world of waters ; see the industry , the intelligence , and the comfort of the people . I think Massachusetts is a State to be thankful ...
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