The Intermediate Standard Speaker: Containing Pieces for Declamation in Schools, Colleges, Etc. : Introductory, Or Supplementary, to The Standard SpeakerCharles Desilver, 1857 - 432 |
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Strona 34
... soon to inhabit it , and has already had , as it will probably continue to have , a visible influence upon the condition of society in all the rest ? ― - Nay , what is there , even in the most illustrious series of vic- tories and ...
... soon to inhabit it , and has already had , as it will probably continue to have , a visible influence upon the condition of society in all the rest ? ― - Nay , what is there , even in the most illustrious series of vic- tories and ...
Strona 44
... soon command battalions , discipline , courage ! Could a general of old by only stamping on the earth raise up armies , and shall a whole nation of freemen , at such a time , know not where to look for them ? The soldiers of Bunker Hill ...
... soon command battalions , discipline , courage ! Could a general of old by only stamping on the earth raise up armies , and shall a whole nation of freemen , at such a time , know not where to look for them ? The soldiers of Bunker Hill ...
Strona 52
... soon be as cold and as senseless as the poorest clod , and let the pure spiritual essence within you , with all its glori- ous capacities for improvemert , languish and pine ! What ! build factories , turn in rivers upon the water ...
... soon be as cold and as senseless as the poorest clod , and let the pure spiritual essence within you , with all its glori- ous capacities for improvemert , languish and pine ! What ! build factories , turn in rivers upon the water ...
Strona 57
... soon be passed . Neither we nor our children can expect to behold its return . They are in the distant regions of futurity , they exist only in the all - creating power of God , who shall stand here , a hundred years hence , to trace ...
... soon be passed . Neither we nor our children can expect to behold its return . They are in the distant regions of futurity , they exist only in the all - creating power of God , who shall stand here , a hundred years hence , to trace ...
Strona 58
... soon shall have passed , our own human duration . We bid you welcome to this pleasant land of the Fathers . We bid you welcome to the healthful skies and the verdant fields of New Eng- land . We greet your accession to the great ...
... soon shall have passed , our own human duration . We bid you welcome to this pleasant land of the Fathers . We bid you welcome to the healthful skies and the verdant fields of New Eng- land . We greet your accession to the great ...
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