The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... answer , It is one of the proofs of man's in strong , instinctive , universal desire to live- for ever . It is that to which philosophers appealed , in the lack of better evidence , to s that man would survive the tomb . It is th which ...
... answer , It is one of the proofs of man's in strong , instinctive , universal desire to live- for ever . It is that to which philosophers appealed , in the lack of better evidence , to s that man would survive the tomb . It is th which ...
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... answer the good name ; nor can gold or diamonds pur community will gladly confer on him who h which shows that he is entitled to its confide Such is the original principle with which m and such is its value in the world . Yet th ...
... answer the good name ; nor can gold or diamonds pur community will gladly confer on him who h which shows that he is entitled to its confide Such is the original principle with which m and such is its value in the world . Yet th ...
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... answer , cause it was one of the ways in which for centuries a putation was sought and defended ; and because , more an almost any other institution of ancient times , the reason which has passed away , it still lingers among us . The ...
... answer , cause it was one of the ways in which for centuries a putation was sought and defended ; and because , more an almost any other institution of ancient times , the reason which has passed away , it still lingers among us . The ...
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... answer these questions by observing , that on which the calumniated and the injured ma Look at the change which is made in the view of a man when he dies . Look at the great a law of our nature , by which , the moment w leaves the clay ...
... answer these questions by observing , that on which the calumniated and the injured ma Look at the change which is made in the view of a man when he dies . Look at the great a law of our nature , by which , the moment w leaves the clay ...
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... answer these questions , which seem fitted hearten and discourage , by observing , that the means explored ; the harvest is not wholly reap sibility of being gratefully remembered by good opinion is of value is not hopeless . To th just ...
... answer these questions , which seem fitted hearten and discourage , by observing , that the means explored ; the harvest is not wholly reap sibility of being gratefully remembered by good opinion is of value is not hopeless . To th just ...
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The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies ... Albert Barnes No preview available - 2015 |
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