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It is only in confinement that her finer qualities come out, and that she develops into a speech-maker of distinguished attainments. A very peculiar and exceptional offshoot of the parrot group is the brush-tongued lory, several species of which are common in Australia, India, and the Molucca Islands.
This, which was the last to enter, was that wicked Island Spirit, who looked grim enough at Wassamo's wife, who had rejected him, as he passed in. Soon after, the old Sand-Spirit, who was a great speech-maker, arose and addressed the assembly.
No, you will never guess! of that speech-maker, Rienzi! my own old jesting guest! Ha! ha! ha! the ignorance of these barbarians! Ha! ha! ha! and the old man laughed till the tears ran down his cheeks. "Yet many of the nobles fear that same Rienzi," said Adrian, gravely. "Ah! let them, let them! they have not our experience our knowledge of the world, Adrian.
The fame of Jefferson as author of the Declaration of Independence is more than supported by his writings at different times which bear on American freedom and the rights of man. It is as a writer on political liberty that he is most distinguished. He was not an orator or speech-maker.
"Another speech?" said Abel. "My dear fellow, you are now a speech-maker by profession. Now that you are in Congress, you will never be free from the oratorical liability. Wherever two or three are gathered together, and you are one of them, you'll have to return thanks, and wave the glorious flag of our country. And you'll have to begin very soon." General Belch was right.
Henry did what I wished in the matter, but, unlike me, whose heart I am afraid is of wax no impression lasts long he never forgot it, and never forgave. If the speech-maker chanced to come into a room where he was he walked out. He showed the same spirit in the last days of his life, long after our partnership had come to an end.
The mother, in her eagerness, had risen into something like the rapidity and vehemence of a speech-maker; but now, to recover herself, or to pick up the thread of her thought, she rested awhile. "You are so good, my mother," he said, in a grateful way. "And I will never be done saying so. Shammai could not have talked better, nor Hillel. I am a true son of Israel again." "Flatterer!" she said.
"Fellow-citizens: I am no speech-maker, but what I say, I'll do. I've lived among you twenty years, and if I've shown myself a clever fellow, you know it, without a speech: if I'm not a clever fellow, you know that, too, and wouldn't forget it with a speech.
I think that politics will destroy the grange. To make it a debating school on political questions would bring discord and wrangling into it. I hope I shall never see the day. I now ask Brother Jennings to say a few words." Mr. Jennings, a fat and jolly farmer, came to the front looking very hot. His collar had long since melted. "I aint very much of a speech-maker, Mr.
You know I ain't much of a speech-maker 'actions speak louder than words' was always my maxim" great cheering "and I take leave to say that I think it is a very good maxim too" tremendous applause. "My friends, it's the end of one year, and it will soon be the beginning of another. Let's hope that the new year will be better than the last.
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