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1 Have read the speeches and they are everything they should be.
2 Have you read the speeches of Adams and Hancock and Quincy?
3 Those who have read the speeches of the Duke, will have remarked the intensely British feeling that pervades them.
4 Read the speeches that follow and you will see how business is used.
5 Reading the speeches and debates of the day, he sided with Webster against Calhoun, and with Clay against anybody.
6 It is said of Pitt,-theyounger, I believe,-thathe was fired to oratory by reading the speeches in Milton's 'Paradise Lost.'
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