| Henry Ward Beecher - 1864 - 188 strani
...to be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain 3,000 miles off, and then is afraid to speak 10 Great Britain when he stands on her shores. (Immense...and hisses.) And if I do not mistake the tone and the temper of Englishmen, they had rather have a man who opposes them in a manly way—(applause from... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1864 - 192 strani
...to. be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain 3,000 miles off, and then is afraid to speak 10 Great Britain when he stands on her shores. (Immense applause and hisses.) And it I do not mistake the tone and the temper of Englishmen, they had rather hav< man who opposes them... | |
| Alexander Johnston - 1884 - 430 strani
...— [interruption] — you will not find me to be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain 3,000 miles off, and then is afraid to speak to Great Britain...temper of Englishmen, they had rather have a man who opposes them in a manly way — [applause from all parts of the hall] — than a sneak that agrees... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1887 - 884 strani
...talking. [Applause and hisses.] You will not find a man [interruption], — you will not find me to be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain three...and hisses.] And if I do not mistake the tone and the temper of Englishmen, they had rather have a man who opposes them in a manly way {applause from... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1887 - 924 strani
...talking. [Applause~anar~hTsses] You will not find a man [interruption], — you will not find me to be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain three...afraid to speak to Great Britain when he stands on her nhores. [Immense applause and hisses.] And if I do not mistake the tone and the temper of Englishmen,... | |
| William Constantine Beecher, Samuel Scoville, Mrs. H. W. Beecher - 1888 - 742 strani
...man [interruption] — you will not find me to be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain 3,000 miles off, and then is afraid to speak to Great Britain...and hisses.] And if I do not mistake the tone and the temper of Englishmen, they had rather have a man who opposes them in a manly way [applause from... | |
| 1893 - 206 strani
...5 [Applause and hisses.] You will not find a man — [interruption] — you will not find me to be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain three...Britain when he stands on her shores. [Immense applause 10 and hisses.] And if I do not mistake the tone and temper of Englishmen, they had rather have a man... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1894 - 580 strani
...fair play, he secured the ear of the audience. The following is part of his introduction : — " Now, personally, it is a matter of very little consequence...afraid to speak to Great Britain when he stands on her shorej. [Immense applause and hisses.] And if I do not mistake the tone and temper of Englishmen, they... | |
| George Pierce Baker - 1895 - 436 strani
...talking. [Applause and hisses.] You will not find a man — [interruption] — you will not find me to be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain three...temper of Englishmen, they had rather have a man who opposes them in a manly way — [applause from all parts of the hall] — than a sneak that agrees... | |
| George Pierce Baker - 1895 - 438 strani
...talking. [Applause and hisses.] You will not find a man — [interruption] — you will not find me to be a man that dared to speak about Great Britain three...temper of Englishmen, they had rather have a man who opposes them in a manly way — [applause from all parts of the hall] — than a sneak that agrees... | |
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