Life and Public Services of Hon. James G. Blaine, the Brilliant Orator and Sagacious Statesman: The Bosom Friend of the Lamented Garfield, and Now the Choice of the Nation for President of the United StatesWilson Bros., 1884 - 678 страница |
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... secure and read them , but there is a broader and deeper reason for their production than the demand of mere curi- osity . Our Presidents are far from being absolute monarchs . The humblest citizen has no need to stand in personal fear ...
... secure and read them , but there is a broader and deeper reason for their production than the demand of mere curi- osity . Our Presidents are far from being absolute monarchs . The humblest citizen has no need to stand in personal fear ...
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... secure ; he knows he need not work for his living ; he feels no anxiety , and his future in ease and luxury is established beyond a question . And so we pass to the life of the candidate of the Republican party in the great election of ...
... secure ; he knows he need not work for his living ; he feels no anxiety , and his future in ease and luxury is established beyond a question . And so we pass to the life of the candidate of the Republican party in the great election of ...
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... he used his influence to secure a commission , as he might easily have done , a raw and inexperienced officer would have displaced some one better fitted for military command . Mr. Blaine's 44 LIFE OF JAMES G. BLAINE .
... he used his influence to secure a commission , as he might easily have done , a raw and inexperienced officer would have displaced some one better fitted for military command . Mr. Blaine's 44 LIFE OF JAMES G. BLAINE .
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... secure the highest honor within their gift . It is because they believe in him . The office has sought the man , the political papers to the contrary notwithstanding . I have absolute knowledge that in 1880 he did not lift a finger to ...
... secure the highest honor within their gift . It is because they believe in him . The office has sought the man , the political papers to the contrary notwithstanding . I have absolute knowledge that in 1880 he did not lift a finger to ...
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... secure popularity ; but I am sure that no man of any party who is worthy to fill this chair will ever see a dividing line between duty and policy . " Thanking you once more , and thanking you cordially , for the honorable testimonial ...
... secure popularity ; but I am sure that no man of any party who is worthy to fill this chair will ever see a dividing line between duty and policy . " Thanking you once more , and thanking you cordially , for the honorable testimonial ...
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Страница 298 - It will be the duty of the Historian and the Sage in all ages to let no occasion pass of commemorating this illustrious man ; and until time shall be no more will a test of the progress which our race has made in wisdom and in virtue be derived from the veneration paid to the immortal name of WASHINGTON ! APPENDIX.
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