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Robert G. Ingersoll wrote the lectures and essays included in "The Works Of Robert G. Ingersoll Vol.11" in the nineteenth century. The book's preface is taken from Ingersoll's address "The Grant Banquet," which he delivered in 1885 in honor of former President Ulysses S. Grant. Ingersoll expresses his views on a variety of political and social issues, including free speech, the labor movement, and the role of government in society. He also discusses the importance of science and education while criticizing how religion affects society. Overall, "The Works Of Robert G. Ingersoll Vol.11"…mehr

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Robert G. Ingersoll wrote the lectures and essays included in "The Works Of Robert G. Ingersoll Vol.11" in the nineteenth century. The book's preface is taken from Ingersoll's address "The Grant Banquet," which he delivered in 1885 in honor of former President Ulysses S. Grant. Ingersoll expresses his views on a variety of political and social issues, including free speech, the labor movement, and the role of government in society. He also discusses the importance of science and education while criticizing how religion affects society. Overall, "The Works Of Robert G. Ingersoll Vol.11" provides an intriguing peek into the ideas and views of one of the most well-known freethinkers of the 19th century, as well as his vision on a more rational and developed society.

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Known as ""the Great Agnostic,"" Robert G. Ingersoll was an American lawyer, author, and orator who advocated for agnosticism during the Golden Age of Free Thought. He lived from August 11, 1833, to July 21, 1899. In Dresden, New York, Robert Ingersoll was born. His father, John Ingersoll, was a radical Congregationalist preacher who supported abolition and regularly moved his family as a result of his views. While American revivalist Charles G. Finney was on a tour of Europe, Rev. John Ingersoll temporarily filled in as the preacher. After Finney's return, Rev. Ingersoll stayed as Finney's co-pastor and associate pastor. In 1853, ""Bob"" Ingersoll spent a time teaching in Metropolis, Illinois, where he delegated the ""larger part of the instruction, while Latin and history absorbed his own attention"" to one of his pupils, the future judge Angus M. L. McBane. Ingersoll had already worked as a teacher in Mount Vernon, Illinois, at some point before taking the position in Metropolis. On February 13, 1862, Ingersoll wed Eva Amelia Parker (1841-1923). Their two daughters were well-known feminists and suffragists, Eva Ingersoll-Brown, was the elder daughter.