| English Orators - 1900 - 558 pages
...dishonor ; let no man attaint my memory, by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but that of my country's liberty and independence ; or that...become the pliant minion of power, in the oppression and misery of my country. The proclamation of the provisional government speaks for our views ; no... | |
| William Vincent Byars - Orators - 1901 - 614 pages
...dishonor. Let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but that of my country's liberty and independence, or that...become the pliant minion of power in the oppression and the miseries of my countrymen. The proclamation of the provisional government speaks for my views.... | |
| W. V. Byars - Oratory - 1901 - 616 pages
...dishonor. Let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but that of my country's liberty and independence, or that...become the pliant minion of power in the oppression and the miseries of my countrymen. The proclamation of the provisional government speaks for my views.... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - Readers - 1902 - 564 pages
...dishonor ; let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but that of my country's liberty and independence, or that...become the pliant minion of power in the oppression or the miseries of my countrymen. I would not have submitted to a foreign oppressor, for the same reason... | |
| David James O'Donoghue - Ireland - 1902 - 246 pages
...no man dare, when I am dead, to charge me with dishonour; let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but of my country's liberty and independence. The proclamation of the Provisional Government speaks my views — no inference can be tortured from... | |
| David James O'Donoghue - Ireland - 1902 - 226 pages
...no man dare, when I am dead, to charge me with dishonour; let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but of my country's liberty and independence. The proclamation of the Provisional Government speaks my views — no inference can be tortured from... | |
| Charles Morris - Orators - 1902 - 714 pages
...dishonor. Let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but that of my country's liberty and independence, or that...become the pliant minion of power in the oppression and the miseries of my countrymen. The proclamation of the Provisional Government speaks for my views.... | |
| John J. Reynolds - Ireland - 1903 - 140 pages
...man dare, when I am dead, to charge me with dishonour — let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged in any cause but of my country's liberty and independence. The proclamation of the Provisional Government speaks my views — no inference can be tortured from... | |
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