Speeches on Various Public Occasions During the Last Thirty Years, with a Collection of Toasts and Sentimentsauthor, 1831 - 288 ページ |
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... , then , my friends , and be your country's defenders . If ill success attend us , let de- spair be the last feeling of our minds ; and if successful , let mercy be the first . Holy Nature ! thou dost never act in vain ! There 36.
... , then , my friends , and be your country's defenders . If ill success attend us , let de- spair be the last feeling of our minds ; and if successful , let mercy be the first . Holy Nature ! thou dost never act in vain ! There 36.
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... feeling , will step forward and relieve her wants , and pour balm into her wounded mind , and make the widow's heart to sing for joy . Where the old unfortunate man with silver locks , leaning upon his stick in poverty and distress ...
... feeling , will step forward and relieve her wants , and pour balm into her wounded mind , and make the widow's heart to sing for joy . Where the old unfortunate man with silver locks , leaning upon his stick in poverty and distress ...
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... feeling of the subject you are speaking upon . The orator should never speak in a slovenly and monotonous manner , neither moving the hand nor giving one glance of fire from the eye , however interesting the subject may be ; but ...
... feeling of the subject you are speaking upon . The orator should never speak in a slovenly and monotonous manner , neither moving the hand nor giving one glance of fire from the eye , however interesting the subject may be ; but ...
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