The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... mankind . " Patriots have toiled , and in their country's Bled nobly ; and their deeds , as they deserve Receive proud recompense . We give in cha Their names to the sweet lyre . Th ' historic Proud of the treasure , marches with it ...
... mankind . " Patriots have toiled , and in their country's Bled nobly ; and their deeds , as they deserve Receive proud recompense . We give in cha Their names to the sweet lyre . Th ' historic Proud of the treasure , marches with it ...
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... mankind , and that will attend him around the globe . In this land , perhaps more than in any other , every thing in life depends on a good name ; a fair reputation . It is a principle of our constitution that office shall be conferred ...
... mankind , and that will attend him around the globe . In this land , perhaps more than in any other , every thing in life depends on a good name ; a fair reputation . It is a principle of our constitution that office shall be conferred ...
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... mankind . The principle of our nature to which I a the desire of being 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 ...
... mankind . The principle of our nature to which I a the desire of being 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 ...
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... mankind ; to play such a part on the theatre of human affairs , that however much men may wish to do it , they cannot forget the aspirant for fame . To record the deeds of such men has unhappily been the main province of history . The ...
... mankind ; to play such a part on the theatre of human affairs , that however much men may wish to do it , they cannot forget the aspirant for fame . To record the deeds of such men has unhappily been the main province of history . The ...
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... mankind . War is a horrid trade : -a 66 ga their subjects wise , kings would not pla in war is a horrid victory ; and its whol darkest part of the record of the world . yet go over the fields of Marathon , and L terloo with horror , and ...
... mankind . War is a horrid trade : -a 66 ga their subjects wise , kings would not pla in war is a horrid victory ; and its whol darkest part of the record of the world . yet go over the fields of Marathon , and L terloo with horror , and ...
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