| Oscar Jewell Harvey - Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - 1909 - 682 pages
...desperate state of our army abroad is in part known. No man more highly esteems and honors the English troops than I do; I know their virtues and their valor; I know they can achieve anything but impossibilities; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility.... | |
| Arthur Edward Phillips - Elocution - 1909 - 394 pages
...by our inveterate enemy; and ministers do not — and dare not — interpose with dignity or effect. than I do ; I know their virtues and their valor ; I know they can achieve anything but impossibilities; and I know that the conquest of British America is an impossibility.... | |
| Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - Orator - 1912 - 428 pages
...is in part known ; no man thinks more highly of them than I do. I love and honor the English troops. I know their virtues and their valor. I know they can achieve anything except impossibilities ; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility.... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 488 pages
...is in part known. No man thinks more highly of them than I do. I love and honor the English troops. I know their virtues and their valor. I know they can achieve anything except impossibilities; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility.... | |
| Arthur Cecil Perry, Gertrude A. Price - United States - 1914 - 388 pages
...last great speech in Parliament. In it he said, "No man more highly esteems and honors the English troops than I do. I know their virtues and their valor; I know they can achieve anything but impossibilities; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility.... | |
| Nellie Elfa Turner - Reading - 1915 - 540 pages
...is in part known. No man thinks more highly of them than I do. I love and honor the English troops. I know their virtues and their valor. I know they can achieve anything except impossibilities ; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility.... | |
| Charles Altschul - Textbooks - 1917 - 184 pages
...last great speech in Parliament. In it he said, "No man more highly esteems and honors the English troops than I do. I know their virtues and their valor ; I know they can achieve anything but impossibilities ; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility.... | |
| Carleton B. Case - Patriotism - 1918 - 174 pages
...desperate state of our army abroad is in part known. No man more highly esteems and honors the British troops than I do ; I know their virtues and their valor; I know they can achieve anything but impossibilities; and I know that the conquest of British America is an impossibility.... | |
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - Public speaking - 1918 - 204 pages
...desperate state of our army abroad is in part known. No man more highly esteems and honors the British troops than I do ; I know their virtues and their valor; I know they can achieve anything but impossibilities; and I know that the conquest of British America is an impossibility.... | |
| Richard Dennis Teall Hollister - Oratory - 1918 - 422 pages
...is in part known. No man thinks more highly of them than I do. I love and honor the English troops. I know their virtues and their valor. I know they can achieve anything except impossibilities ; and I know that the conquest of English America is an impossibility.... | |
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