I wrote that I could do it in February, provided they would take a political speech if I could find time to get up no other.
It is not true that I ever charged any thing for a political speech in my life; but this much is true.
He wrote in response to the invitation, that he would avail himself of it the coming February, provided he might be permitted to make a political speech, in case he found it inconvenient to get up one of another kind.
Well sir, I'll bet you never made a political speech, and I stumped Ohio during one campaign and made one speech a night for ten consecutive weeks.
After getting a lot of these together I arranged them so as to read smoothly, and pasted in a scrap book; and discovered that I had a "bang up" political speech.
One warm evening in 1859, passing through the market-place in Cincinnati, I found there a crowd listening to a political speech in the open air.
Bateman, to make a political speech, mainly devoted to my early friend, General Ewing, and his peculiar notions of finance.
I enjoy making a political speech--I have made a good many and shall make more--but I would rather speak on religion than on politics.
I feel sure of my ground when I make a political speech, but I feel even more certain of my ground when I make a religious speech.
The first time he ever entered a Liberal club, and made a political speech in it, was when I got him to go to the Leeds Liberal Club to receive an address from the members.
Trench was a man of very high character and fine talent, but he was not at home in the House of Lords, or, indeed, in a political speech.
Oddly enough, I never in my life heard him deliver a political speech, nor do I think he excelled in that direction.
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