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... speeches of eminent British Orators . Scattered through a large number of volumes , and concealed beneath a vast amount of worthless rubbish , they have been within our reach hitherto , only at great trouble and expense . They embrace ...
... speeches of eminent British Orators . Scattered through a large number of volumes , and concealed beneath a vast amount of worthless rubbish , they have been within our reach hitherto , only at great trouble and expense . They embrace ...
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... speeches are furn- ished from the time of the Commonwealth , and the immediately preceding years . There was certainly no lack of gifted and eloquent men at that period in England . No event in a nation's history is so fruitful in great ...
... speeches are furn- ished from the time of the Commonwealth , and the immediately preceding years . There was certainly no lack of gifted and eloquent men at that period in England . No event in a nation's history is so fruitful in great ...
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... speeches is their strong practical na- ture , and their powerful appeals to the reason and judgment , rather than ... speeches of the ancients they resemble less the deception of the stage , and the theatri . cal display of the actor ...
... speeches is their strong practical na- ture , and their powerful appeals to the reason and judgment , rather than ... speeches of the ancients they resemble less the deception of the stage , and the theatri . cal display of the actor ...
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