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Address of the Hon. Frank S. Black at Carnegie Hall, New ...

Black, Frank Swett 1853-1913 [From Old
Address of the Hon. Frank S. Black at Carnegie Hall, New York, October 30, 1908
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Addresses (Classic Reprint)

Black, Frank Swett
Addresses (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from AddressesA glorious deed is immortal and alone among all earthly achievements will preserve its lustre to the end of time. But glory after all, is but a poor return to you for the love and strength of those upon whom you hoped to lean for the comfort and solace of your declining years.To you, soldiers, who bore a noble part in that struggle which signalized this century, who have sacrificed your strength in the inevitable con¿ict,...

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Addresses (Classic Reprint)

Black, Frank Swett
Addresses (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Addresses A glorious deed is immortal and alone among all earthly achievements will preserve its lustre to the end of time. But glory after all, is but a poor return to you for the love and strength of those upon whom you hoped to lean for the comfort and solace of your declining years. To you, soldiers, who bore a noble part in that struggle which signalized this century, who have sacrificed your strength in the inevitable con¿...

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Address of Honorable Frank S. Black at Carnegie Hall, New...

Black, Frank Swett
Address of Honorable Frank S. Black at Carnegie Hall, New York, October 30, 1908 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Address of Honorable Frank S. Black at Carnegie Hall, New York, October 30, 1908So it must be that things are not always as described. The only thing for us to do, then, is to examine for ourselves. We may not be right but it will pay to be intelligent. I would say that it will pay to be honest, but that word has been used so many times by those who never knew its meaning that I ¿inch when I come to it lately. The first thing nece...

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