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1by Devils Lake (N.D.)“... Wn Ting Fong, minister from China, was the guest of honor as he was the orator of the day. I felt...”
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2by Devils Lake (N.D.)“... of the backwoods, boatman, axman, hired laborer, clerk, surveyor, captain, legislator, lawyer, debater, orator...”
Published 1914
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3by Devils Lake (N.D.)“... of backwoods orator. He could repeat with effect all the poems and speeches in his various school readers, he...”
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4by Bush, George Valley of vision, Phillips, Wendell Review of Lysander Spooner's essay on the unconstitutionality of slavery, Sumner, Charles Law of human progress, Thompson, Joseph Parrish Fugitive slave law, Blanchard, Jonathan Were the New Testament churches slaveholding churches?, Shedd, William Greenough Thayer Nature and importance of a natural rhetoric, King, Thomas Starr Death of Mr. Webster, Wendell Speech of Wendell Phillips, Nairne, Charles Murray Truth, and its relation to the mind of man, Smalley, Elam. Sermon, occasioned by the loss of the Arctic, Tucker, Joshua Thomas Young men, Gannett, Ezra S. (Ezra STiles) State of the country, Huntington, F.D. (Frederic Dan) Life the test of learning, Tucker, Joshua Thomas Revolutions to be accomplished, Kitchel, Harvey Dennison Two polities, Marvin, Elihu P. (Elihu Parrish) Great preacher, Post, Truman M. (Truman Marcellus) Discourse on the greatness and power of faith in the world's history, Truman M. (Truman Marcellus) Discourse on the vitality of Christianity, Wellman, Joshua Wyman Organic development of Christianity in the direction of education and learning, Bodwell, Joseph Conner Address delivered at the consecration of the Lake Grove Cemetery, Hollistion, Mass, Eddy, Zachary Old age : a discourse in commemoration of Solomon Stoddard, Esq, Truman M. (Truman Marcellus) Our national union, Cutler, Ebenezer Right of the sword, Walker, Geo. F. Our nation's danger, Stearns, William A. (William Augustus) Sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the annual election“.... King -- Speech of Wendell Phillips [on slavery] -- Oration delivered before the Union and Phoenix...”
Published 1844
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5by Stearns, William A. (William Augustus), 1805-1876. Sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the annual election. 1864., Walker, Geo. F. Our nation's danger. 1863., Cutler, Ebenezer, 1822-1897. Right of the sword. 1861., Post, Truman M. (Truman Marcellus), 1810-1886. Our national union. 1860., Eddy, Zachary, 1815-1891. Old age : a discourse in commemoration of Solomon Stoddard, Esq. 1860., Bodwell, J. C. (Joseph Conner), 1812-1876. Address delivered at the consecration of the Lake Grove Cemetery, Hollistion, Mass. 1860., Wellman, Joshua W. (Joshua Wyman), 1821-1915. Organic development of Christianity in the direction of education and learning. 1860., Post, Truman M. (Truman Marcellus), 1810-1886. Discourse on the vitality of Christianity. 1859., Post, Truman M. (Truman Marcellus), 1810-1886. Discourse on the greatness and power of faith in the world's history. 1859., Marvin, Elihu P. (Elihu Parrish), 1819-1874. Great preacher. 1860., Kitchel, H. D. (Harvey Denison), 1812-1895. Two polities. 1859., Tucker, J. T. (Joshua Thomas), 1812-1897. Revolutions to be accomplished. 1858., Huntington, F. D. (Frederic Dan), 1819-1904. Life the test of learning. 1856., Gannett, Ezra S. (Ezra Stiles), 1801-1871. State of the country. 1856., Tucker, J. T. (Joshua Thomas), 1812-1897. Young men. 1853., Smalley, Elam. Sermon, occasioned by the loss of the Arctic. 1854., Nairne, Charles Murray, 1808-1882. Truth, and its relation to the mind of man. 1854., Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Speech of Wendell Phillips. 1853., King, Thomas Starr, 1824-1864. Death of Mr. Webster. 1852., Shedd, William G. T. (William Greenough Thayer), 1820-1894. Nature and importance of a natural rhetoric. 1852., Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. Were the New Testament churches slaveholding churches?. 1851., Thompson, Joseph P. (Joseph Parrish), 1819-1879. Fugitive slave law. 1850., Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Law of human progress. 1849., Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Review of Lysander Spooner's essay on the unconstitutionality of slavery. 1847., Bush, George, 1796-1859. Valley of vision. 1844.“... / by W.G.T. Shedd -- Death of Mr. Webster / T.S. King -- Speech of Wendell Phillips [on slavery] -- Oration...”
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6by North Dakota Agricultural College (Fargo, N.D.); Fargo (N.D.);“... Special. Young and verdant orators turned loose in chapel. Band makes a hit with its syncopated marches...”
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7by Devils Lake (N.D.)“... accompanied, or rather followed, by great leaders, great statesÂmen, great orators, great writers, great...”
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8by Devils Lake (N.D.)“... and on that day there litis not been lacking orations by distinguished deaf speakers, who feel in the depth...”
Published 1913
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