The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... gain any reputation which is to be of permanent value , s to be in measures adapted to bless and not to destroy nkind . Glory enough has been won in the field of car- ge . Talent for slaughter has been evinced , in other days , beyond ...
... gain any reputation which is to be of permanent value , s to be in measures adapted to bless and not to destroy nkind . Glory enough has been won in the field of car- ge . Talent for slaughter has been evinced , in other days , beyond ...
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... gain an honourable reputation wide and glorious as the world has ever known . It is a nd where there is enough intelligence to appreciate learn- g and talent ; and where there is justice enough to do ht to well - meant endeavours to ...
... gain an honourable reputation wide and glorious as the world has ever known . It is a nd where there is enough intelligence to appreciate learn- g and talent ; and where there is justice enough to do ht to well - meant endeavours to ...
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... a doubloon is my constant gain e and sometimes six pistoles , ' himself his own coo no spit but a forked stick ; no plate but a large chip ing over spurs of the Alleghenies and along the 5 , straw , or fodder , and often camping in.
... a doubloon is my constant gain e and sometimes six pistoles , ' himself his own coo no spit but a forked stick ; no plate but a large chip ing over spurs of the Alleghenies and along the 5 , straw , or fodder , and often camping in.
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The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies ... Albert Barnes No preview available - 2015 |
The Desire of Reputation; An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies ... Albert Barnes No preview available - 2018 |
The Desire of Reputation; an Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies ... Albert Barnes No preview available - 2017 |
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