The first prize speeches delivered in the Linonian and Brothers' Societies, of Yale College

for the year 1854

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The first prize speeches delivered in the Linonian and Brothers' Societies, of Yale College

for the year 1854

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65

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Is the maxim, "Our country right or wrong," worthy of our support? / James E. Rains
Was the action of the United States Government in affording its protection to Martin Koszta justifiable and also expedient? / James C. Rice and Charles E. Trumbull
Ought the Drama to be supported? / L.E. Stanton
Ought there to be a property qualification for the right of suffrage? / Stanley T. Woodward and Charles M. Tyler
Ought Institutions of Learning to be under the control of religious sects? / Edward W. Hitchcock, Edward A. Walker, and Augustus H. Strong. Ought the reading of the Scriptures to be excluded from our Common Schools? / Lewis R. Packard and Lewis L. Paine
Ought juries to judge the Law as well as the Fact? / J.M. Holmes.

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New Haven [Conn.]

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Pagination
65 p. ;
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65

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OL26358613M
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firstprizespeech00yale
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38825640

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