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Pagina 50
... speak not of politics but of Government . I want to speak not of parties , but of universal principles . They are not political , except in that larger sense in which a great American once expressed a definition of politics , that ...
... speak not of politics but of Government . I want to speak not of parties , but of universal principles . They are not political , except in that larger sense in which a great American once expressed a definition of politics , that ...
Pagina 66
... speak today , not as a Massachusetts man , nor as a Northern man , but as an American , and a mem- ber of the Senate ... speak today for the preservation of the Union . " Hear me for my cause . " I speak today , out of a solicitous and ...
... speak today , not as a Massachusetts man , nor as a Northern man , but as an American , and a mem- ber of the Senate ... speak today for the preservation of the Union . " Hear me for my cause . " I speak today , out of a solicitous and ...
Pagina 127
... speak half in jest , half in earnest . 4. the object of laughter , sport , or mockery ; laughingstock . 5. Obs . an ex- ploit . Cf. gest1.v.i . 6. to speak in a playful , humorous , or facetious way ; joke . 7. to speak or act in mere ...
... speak half in jest , half in earnest . 4. the object of laughter , sport , or mockery ; laughingstock . 5. Obs . an ex- ploit . Cf. gest1.v.i . 6. to speak in a playful , humorous , or facetious way ; joke . 7. to speak or act in mere ...
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