In Memoriam: Frederick DouglassHelen Douglass J.C. Yorston & Company, 1897 - 350 страница |
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... eloquence ! We bless Thee , above all , for that constant apprehension of truth which swayed the soul of Thy servant . We thank Thee for the moral elevation of his persistent life ; for his devotion to the cause of man ; for his self ...
... eloquence ! We bless Thee , above all , for that constant apprehension of truth which swayed the soul of Thy servant . We thank Thee for the moral elevation of his persistent life ; for his devotion to the cause of man ; for his self ...
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... eloquent tongue is Frederick Douglass was a prince among the orators of the world . He swayed men by the power of his eloquence . their positions by the tide of his convictions . silent . The great heart , which was the source of his ...
... eloquent tongue is Frederick Douglass was a prince among the orators of the world . He swayed men by the power of his eloquence . their positions by the tide of his convictions . silent . The great heart , which was the source of his ...
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... eloquent than his silver tongue with its pathos and grandeur , passing through such vicissitudes of degradation and exaltation , will move men of all coming ages to be men . " In the world's broad field of battle , In the bivouac of ...
... eloquent than his silver tongue with its pathos and grandeur , passing through such vicissitudes of degradation and exaltation , will move men of all coming ages to be men . " In the world's broad field of battle , In the bivouac of ...
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... eloquent tongue- then - I believe that he whom we mourn to - day as the leader of a great race will be written down as the greatest man of his times . A thousand years hence , the story of his life will be the subject of an epic that ...
... eloquent tongue- then - I believe that he whom we mourn to - day as the leader of a great race will be written down as the greatest man of his times . A thousand years hence , the story of his life will be the subject of an epic that ...
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... eloquence so reminds me of the history of the favorite son of Jacob as the story of Frederick Douglass . And I find ... eloquent to tell them . Fascinating as is the masterpiece of Harriet Beecher Stowe , beautiful and touching as are ...
... eloquence so reminds me of the history of the favorite son of Jacob as the story of Frederick Douglass . And I find ... eloquent to tell them . Fascinating as is the masterpiece of Harriet Beecher Stowe , beautiful and touching as are ...
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