Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z by Various
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THE MINUTE MAN 936 Photogravure after a photograph THEODORE ROOSEVELT 998 Photogravure after a photograph from life LORD ROSEBERY (ARCHIBALD PHILIP PRIMROSE) 1008 Photogravure after a photograph from life HENRY WATTERSON 1189 Photogravure after a photograph from life THE NATIONAL MONUMENT TO THE FOREFATHERS 1210 Photogravure after a photograph THOMAS NELSON PAGE THE TORCH OF CIVILIZATION [Speech of Thomas Nelson Page at the twentieth annual dinner of the New England Society in the City of Brooklyn, December 21, 1899. The President, Frederic A. Ward, said: "In these days of blessed amity, when there is no longer a united South or a disunited North, when the boundary of the North is the St. Lawrence and the boundary of the South the Rio Grande, and Mason and Dixon's Line is forever |
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