The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... defend them , a them to future times . All the blood - bough freedom ; all the endowments of colleges a the offices in the state ; and all the interests o benevolence , they are willing to entrust to soon as they have evidence that they ...
... defend them , a them to future times . All the blood - bough freedom ; all the endowments of colleges a the offices in the state ; and all the interests o benevolence , they are willing to entrust to soon as they have evidence that they ...
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... defend the innoce desire of an honoured name , and a belief name was attacked , it was to be settled arms , and that the God of justice , who held poised , would interpose to decide in favour In tilts and tournaments ; the ordeal or th ...
... defend the innoce desire of an honoured name , and a belief name was attacked , it was to be settled arms , and that the God of justice , who held poised , would interpose to decide in favour In tilts and tournaments ; the ordeal or th ...
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... defended ; and because , more an almost any other institution of ancient times , the reason which has passed away , it still lingers among us . The sire of vindicating one's honour and reputation by an ap- al to arms , still lingers ...
... defended ; and because , more an almost any other institution of ancient times , the reason which has passed away , it still lingers among us . The sire of vindicating one's honour and reputation by an ap- al to arms , still lingers ...
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... defending his reputation will have nough to do , and will usually have no reputation that is orth the trouble of defence . He who is willing to com- it his name and memory to the course of events , content ith the small measure of ...
... defending his reputation will have nough to do , and will usually have no reputation that is orth the trouble of defence . He who is willing to com- it his name and memory to the course of events , content ith the small measure of ...
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... defend , to perfect , to transmit to future times . t is much to have such an inheritance ; much at the be- ing of our way to be placed on such an eminence . It uld not discourage us as if nothing remained to be done . en these names ...
... defend , to perfect , to transmit to future times . t is much to have such an inheritance ; much at the be- ing of our way to be placed on such an eminence . It uld not discourage us as if nothing remained to be done . en these names ...
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