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... orators , appeared upon the stage , swaying the maddened populace , by the magic eloquence of his own imperial mind . In our own long struggle , the spirit of liberty unsealed the lips of an Adams , a Henry , an Otis , and a Hamilton ...
... orators , appeared upon the stage , swaying the maddened populace , by the magic eloquence of his own imperial mind . In our own long struggle , the spirit of liberty unsealed the lips of an Adams , a Henry , an Otis , and a Hamilton ...
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... orators credit for so distinguished a degree of scholarship while at College , as does the Editor . It certainly was with none of them so great as to give them a high reputation , un- less supported by other merit , nor have we learned ...
... orators credit for so distinguished a degree of scholarship while at College , as does the Editor . It certainly was with none of them so great as to give them a high reputation , un- less supported by other merit , nor have we learned ...
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... orator and a professor of the dead language ought not to be the same . The former must be no cloister student ; but ... orators who are re- ferred to in this volume . To us his estimate of the character of Fox , is exceedingly repulsive ...
... orator and a professor of the dead language ought not to be the same . The former must be no cloister student ; but ... orators who are re- ferred to in this volume . To us his estimate of the character of Fox , is exceedingly repulsive ...
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