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" Yet, Mr. President, as I heard his eloquent description of wealth and glory and commerce and trade, I listened in vain for those words which the American people have been wont to take upon their lips in every solemn crisis of their history. I heard much... "
Right Turn: John T. Flynn and the Transformation of American Liberalism - Page 9
by John E. Moser - 2005 - 277 pages
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Argumentation and Debate

Joseph Villiers Denney, Carson Samuel Duncan, Frank Cowen McKinney - Debates and debating - 1910 - 412 pages
...Yet, Mr. President, as I heard his eloquent description of wealth and glory and commerce and trade, I listened in vain for those words which the American...take upon their lips in every solemn crisis of their his- 10 tory. I heard much calculated to excite the imagination of the youth seeking wealth, or the...
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The Making of an Oration

Clark Mills Brink - Oratory - 1913 - 448 pages
...Yet, Mr. President, as I heard his eloquent description of wealth and glory and commerce and trade, I listened in vain for those words which the American...their lips in every solemn crisis of their history. I heard much calculated to excite the imagination of the youth seeking wealth, or the youth charmed...
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American Patriotic Prose, with Notes and Biographies

Augustus White Long - American prose literature - 1917 - 458 pages
...Yet, Mr. President, as I heard his eloquent description of wealth and glory and commerce and trade, I listened in vain for those words which the American...their lips in every solemn crisis of their history. I heard much calculated to excite the imagination of the youth seeking wealth, or the youth charmed...
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The Art of Debate

Warren Choate Shaw - Debates and debating - 1922 - 488 pages
...trade, I listened in vain for those words 1 Johnston and Woodburn, American Orations, I, pp. 248-250. which the American people have been wont to take upon...their lips in every solemn crisis of their history. I heard much calculated to excite the imagination of the youth seeking wealth, or the youth charmed...
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A History of the Fifty-sixth Congress

Lillian Davis - 1926 - 164 pages
...replied to him. "As I heard his eloquent description of wealth and glory and commerce and trade, I listened in vain for those words which the American...people have been wont to take upon their lips in every solimn crisis of their history. I heard much calculatea to excite the imagination of the youth seeking...
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The Spoken Word in Life and Art

Estelle Headley Davis, Edward William Mammen - Elocution - 1927 - 358 pages
...Yet, Mr. President, as I heard his eloquent description of wealth and glory and commerce and trade, I listened in vain for those words which the American...their lips in every solemn crisis of their history. I heard much calculated to excite the imagination of the youth seeking wealth, or the youth charmed...
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