The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... grateful remembrance of his species . It is the wish to reign and rule ; the wish to evince such talent as to command the applause of mankind ; to play such a part on the theatre of human affairs , that however much men may wish to do ...
... grateful remembrance of his species . It is the wish to reign and rule ; the wish to evince such talent as to command the applause of mankind ; to play such a part on the theatre of human affairs , that however much men may wish to do ...
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... grateful recollection of mankind like they who establishment of the Christian religion ? The they did was worth all which it cost ; and as fa ful recollection will be a recompense , the world them . Is it improper to say , also , that ...
... grateful recollection of mankind like they who establishment of the Christian religion ? The they did was worth all which it cost ; and as fa ful recollection will be a recompense , the world them . Is it improper to say , also , that ...
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... grateful remembrance . It the glories of our system , that the path to the hig is to be kept open to any one who may confer su nefit on his country , to show that it may be a s compense for public services . And no human t tell what ...
... grateful remembrance . It the glories of our system , that the path to the hig is to be kept open to any one who may confer su nefit on his country , to show that it may be a s compense for public services . And no human t tell what ...
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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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