The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers and Disposed Under Proper Heads: With a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of Taste |
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FOR REDUCING THE ARMY ...... 138 110N AGAINST JUGURTHA , MERE . 9. SIR JOHNST . AUBIN'S , FOR REPEALLY ON ACCOUNT OF HIS ... Shakspeare , 155 CALEDONII , TO HIS ARMY , TO 14. GLOUCESTER'S SPCECH TO THE INCITE THEM TO ACTION A. NOBLES .
FOR REDUCING THE ARMY ...... 138 110N AGAINST JUGURTHA , MERE . 9. SIR JOHNST . AUBIN'S , FOR REPEALLY ON ACCOUNT OF HIS ... Shakspeare , 155 CALEDONII , TO HIS ARMY , TO 14. GLOUCESTER'S SPCECH TO THE INCITE THEM TO ACTION A. NOBLES .
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Some of you are perhaps intimidated by the army which Tarquin now commands : The soldiers , you imagine , will take the part of their geueral . Banish so groundless a fear . The love of liberty is natural to all men .
Some of you are perhaps intimidated by the army which Tarquin now commands : The soldiers , you imagine , will take the part of their geueral . Banish so groundless a fear . The love of liberty is natural to all men .
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With raw soldiers , an undisciplined army , beaten , vanquished , Lesieged by the Gauls the very last summer , an army unknown to their leader , and unacquainted with him . Or , shall I , who was born I ...
With raw soldiers , an undisciplined army , beaten , vanquished , Lesieged by the Gauls the very last summer , an army unknown to their leader , and unacquainted with him . Or , shall I , who was born I ...
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... so achievements to name the times and places of his noble times praised and rerith soldiers , whom I have a thousand I became their general , I shalr whose pupil I was before mainst an army of men , strangers to one another .
... so achievements to name the times and places of his noble times praised and rerith soldiers , whom I have a thousand I became their general , I shalr whose pupil I was before mainst an army of men , strangers to one another .
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Your army is loaded with the cumbrous spoils of many nations , You will find the poverty of the Scythians at one time too nimble for your pursuit ; and at another time , when you think we are fled far enough from you , you will have us ...
Your army is loaded with the cumbrous spoils of many nations , You will find the poverty of the Scythians at one time too nimble for your pursuit ; and at another time , when you think we are fled far enough from you , you will have us ...
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