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" I cannot go through the disgusting recital — my lips have not yet learned to pronounce the sycophantic language of a degraded slave ! Are we so mean, so base, so despicable, that we may not attempt to express our horror, utter our indignation, at. the... "
Monument to the Memory of Henry Clay ... - Page 176
1857 - 516 pages
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The United States Speaker: a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1846 - 540 pages
...been the bleeding victim, lest we might offend one or more of their imperial and royal majesties ? Are we so mean, so base, so despicable, that we may...express our horror, utter our indignation, at the rnpst brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth or •"hocked high heaven ; at the ferocious...
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The Practical Elocutionist, Or, The Principles of Elocution Rendered Easy of ...

Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - Elocution - 1849 - 80 pages
...sympathy for suffering Greece — that we dare not express our horror, articulate our detestation of the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth, or shocked high heaven ? 9. Vehement Command. The banquet board prepare ; Throw wide the portals of my hall, Up with my banner...
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The Practical Elocutionist: Or the Principles of Elocution ...

Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - Elocution - 1850 - 88 pages
...sympathy for suffering Greece — that we dare not express our horror, articulate our detestation of the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth, or shocked high heaven ? 9. Vehement Command. Up with my banner on the wall, — The banquet board prepare ; Throw wide the...
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The Elements of Reading and Oratory

Henry Mandeville - Elocution - 1851 - 370 pages
...gentleness which breathes peace to all, and throws a beautiful lustre over the walks of domestic society ? Are we so mean, so base, so despicable that we may...of a savage and infuriated soldiery, stimulated and jirged b}- the clergy of a fanatical and inimicable religion, and rioting in all the excesses of blood...
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The Fourth Reader, Or Exercises in Reading and Speaking Designed for the ...

Salem Town - Readers - 1851 - 422 pages
...recital , my lips have not yet learned to pronounce the sycophantic language of a degraded slave ! 2. Are we so mean, so base, so despicable, that we may...most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth OT shocked high heaven ? at the ferocious deeds of a savage and infuriated soldiery, stimulated and...
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The National Speaker: Containing Exercises, Original and Selected, in Prose ...

Henry Bartlett Maglathlin - Elocution - 1851 - 328 pages
...so low, so base, so despicable, that we may not express our horror, articulate our detestation, of the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth, or shocked high heaven, with the ferocious deeds of a brutal soldiery, set on by the clergy and followers of a fanatical and...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1852 - 568 pages
...so low, so base, so despicable, that we may not express our horror, articulate our detestation, of the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth, or shocked high Heaven, with the ferocious deeds of a brutal soldiery, set on by the clergy and followers of a fanatical and...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - Readers - 1852 - 570 pages
...so low, so base, so despicable, that we may not express our horror, articulate our detestation, of the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth, or shocked high Heaven, with the ferocious deeds' of a brutal soldiery, set on by the clergy and followers of a fanatical and...
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The Fourth Reader, Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking: Designed for the ...

Salem Town - Readers - 1854 - 412 pages
...recital, my lips have not yet learned to pronounce the sycophantic language of a degraded slave! 2. Are we so mean, so base, so despicable, that we may...express our horror, utter our indignation, at the roost brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth or shocked high heaven ? at the ferocious deeds...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Elocution - 1854 - 576 pages
...so low, so base, so despicable, that we may not express our horror, articulate our detestation, of the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth, or shocked high Heaven, with the ferocious deeds of a brutal soldiery, set on by the clergy and followers of a fanatical and...
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