Winning Orations Inter Collegiate Contests South Dakota volume 1

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Winning Orations Inter Collegiate Contests South Dakota volume 1
O W Oscar William Coursey
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Thus his vicious spirit was at restless enmity with the ethical; false- hood fought against truth, usurpation, against jus- tice, lust against chastity, selfishness against altru- ism. Without a religious helm to his ruling motive this man worshipped but one deity self. Wrapping the mantle of virtue about him, he fascinated the innocent only to leave them filched and destitute. He would fight for his country, when it brought him power and pelf; he would destroy it, when it ceased to serve him. ...He was a leader at the bar, not in behalf of justice, but for sordid gain; he developed skill in politics, with no thought of enriching his generation with true principles of government, but that his arm of power might be felt in every city and hamlet of the land; he was fascinating in private life, not to please and entertain, not to instill higher sentiments of purity and honor, but that he might broaden his sphere of influence and satisfy his licentiousness. In public life he was a Talleyrand, in private life a Mark Antony.

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