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... applause . ) And I don't think any harm has been done either . I wish I could say something worthy of the occasion . It is a pity that so many good men should come out here tonight to hear nothing better . But coming here was the thing ...
... applause . ) And I don't think any harm has been done either . I wish I could say something worthy of the occasion . It is a pity that so many good men should come out here tonight to hear nothing better . But coming here was the thing ...
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... applause . ) Confiscate every dollar and acre they own . ( Applause . ) These steps the world and their followers will see are necessary to kill the seeds of caste , dangerous States rights and secession . " Banish Lee with the rest ...
... applause . ) Confiscate every dollar and acre they own . ( Applause . ) These steps the world and their followers will see are necessary to kill the seeds of caste , dangerous States rights and secession . " Banish Lee with the rest ...
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... ( Applause . ) In spite of the column of Vendome shattered and the palace of the Tuilleries in ruins , I honor Paris as the vanguard of the masses of the world . ( Applause . ) " The conspiracy of emperors was to put down what ? Not the ...
... ( Applause . ) In spite of the column of Vendome shattered and the palace of the Tuilleries in ruins , I honor Paris as the vanguard of the masses of the world . ( Applause . ) " The conspiracy of emperors was to put down what ? Not the ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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