The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... known and to be remembered ; because th tion of the bosom that is more likely to be and to be a source of injury ; because , for cially , it is desirable that the proper metes indulgence should be laid down with care am persuaded , when ...
... known and to be remembered ; because th tion of the bosom that is more likely to be and to be a source of injury ; because , for cially , it is desirable that the proper metes indulgence should be laid down with care am persuaded , when ...
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... known ; each one shows how deeply this desire once fixed itself in some human heart . Every work of art ; every temple , and statue ; every book on which we carelessly cast the eye as we pass along the alcoves of a great library , is ...
... known ; each one shows how deeply this desire once fixed itself in some human heart . Every work of art ; every temple , and statue ; every book on which we carelessly cast the eye as we pass along the alcoves of a great library , is ...
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... known and esteemed by ing remembered when we are dead . Th principle , as it is implanted in the heart Creator , is the desire of an honoured remer count of virtue and true worth ; that whi friend to drop a tear or plant a flower over t ...
... known and esteemed by ing remembered when we are dead . Th principle , as it is implanted in the heart Creator , is the desire of an honoured remer count of virtue and true worth ; that whi friend to drop a tear or plant a flower over t ...
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... known of those distant worlds ! How litt be known ! For who can tell what more per ments ; more patient observation ; more profou tion ; or perchance some new system of number be to fluxions what fluxions were to simple geon yet ...
... known of those distant worlds ! How litt be known ! For who can tell what more per ments ; more patient observation ; more profou tion ; or perchance some new system of number be to fluxions what fluxions were to simple geon yet ...
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... 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 defend our liberties , or to omote the welfare of the race . It is a land ...
... 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 defend our liberties , or to omote the welfare of the race . It is a land ...
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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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