The American Orator: Comprising a Collection, Principally from American Authors, of the Most Admired Specimens of Congressional, Forensic, Pulpit and Popular Eloquence, with Dialogues and Poetical Extracts, Adapted to Public Recitation : and an Introduction, Embracing the Principle Rules Relating to Delivery and ActionPublished and sold by Daniel Fenton, Thomas T. Stiles, printer, 1815 - 324 strán (strany) |
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Strana 2
... political nature , it was in- tended to select promiscuously from statesmen of different parties ; but it is sincerely regretted that the compiler had not so easy an access to the best speeches of the Democra- tic party as to those of ...
... political nature , it was in- tended to select promiscuously from statesmen of different parties ; but it is sincerely regretted that the compiler had not so easy an access to the best speeches of the Democra- tic party as to those of ...
Strana 14
... politics held the reins of this government , and drove the car of state ; they were charged with being friendly to standing armies in times of peace , and favourable to expensive establishments ; not for the purpose of opposing foreign ...
... politics held the reins of this government , and drove the car of state ; they were charged with being friendly to standing armies in times of peace , and favourable to expensive establishments ; not for the purpose of opposing foreign ...
Strana 17
... law , they will smuggle ; and sir , in politics , as in private life , if you wish men to remain virtuous , lead them not into temptation . น This restrictive system operates unequally ; some parts of B 2 AMERICAN ORATOR , GRUNDY . 17.
... law , they will smuggle ; and sir , in politics , as in private life , if you wish men to remain virtuous , lead them not into temptation . น This restrictive system operates unequally ; some parts of B 2 AMERICAN ORATOR , GRUNDY . 17.
Strana 18
... political effects ; it will preserve the equilibrium of the government . When Louisiana shall be fully peopled , the northern states will lose their power ; they will be at the discretion of oth- ers ; they can be depressed at pleasure ...
... political effects ; it will preserve the equilibrium of the government . When Louisiana shall be fully peopled , the northern states will lose their power ; they will be at the discretion of oth- ers ; they can be depressed at pleasure ...
Strana 20
... political death warrant . " Our coasts have been infested and our harbours watch- ed by private armed vessels ; some of them without com- missions , some with illegal commissions , others with those of legal form , but committing acts ...
... political death warrant . " Our coasts have been infested and our harbours watch- ed by private armed vessels ; some of them without com- missions , some with illegal commissions , others with those of legal form , but committing acts ...
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The American Orator: Comprising a Collection Principally from American ... Joshua P. Slack Úplné zobrazenie - 1824 |
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Aaron Burr affection American arms army believe BENJAMIN RUSH bill blessings blood bosom Britain British Brutus calamity Canada cation cause character charity Christ Christian citizens command commerce constitution corrupted danger death defend Demosthenes distress dreadful duty earth enemy eternal exertions Extract eyes fame feel FISHER AMES force France friends gentlemen give glory Gospel hand happiness hath heart Heaven honour hope human interest invasion invasion of Canada Ireland Jacobins justice libel liberty look Lord mankind maritime rights means measures ment militia mind nation nature never object opinion party passions patriots peace political prayers present principles religion republican revolution ruin sans-culottes scene sentiments sion soul speak speaker spect Speech spirit suffering sword Syph Syphax tears tence thee thing thou tion truth virtue voice Washington whole William Cobbett words
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Strana 303 - O Woman ! in our hours of ease Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou!
Strana 316 - Twas but a kindred sound to move, For pity melts the mind to love. Softly sweet, in Lydian measures, Soon he soothed his soul to pleasures. War, he sung, is toil and trouble; Honour, but an empty bubble; Never ending, still beginning, Fighting still, and still destroying; If the world be worth thy winning, Think, O think it worth enjoying! Lovely Thais sits beside thee, Take the good the gods provide thee!
Strana 76 - ... who think that nothing exists but what is gross and material ; and who therefore, far from being qualified to be directors of the great movement of empire, are not fit to turn a wheel in the machine.
Strana 177 - He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.
Strana 322 - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself, and startles at destruction ? 'Tis the divinity that stirs within us; 'Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
Strana 313 - When Cheerfulness, a nymph of healthiest hue, Her bow across her shoulder flung, Her buskins gem'd with morning dew, Blew an inspiring air, that dale and thicket rung, The hunter's call to Faun and Dryad known...
Strana 316 - The princes applaud with a furious joy: And the King seized a flambeau with zeal to destroy; Thais led the way To light him to his prey, And like another Helen fired another Troy...
Strana 314 - TWAS at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike son: Aloft in awful state The godlike hero sate On his imperial throne...