The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... moral worth which , joined with talent , alone should entitle man to the 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 ...
... moral worth which , joined with talent , alone should entitle man to the 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 ...
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... moral principles , ” says he in a paper found after his death , " are strongly opposed to the practice of duelling , and it would ever give me pain to be obliged to shed the blood of a fellow - creature in a private combat forbidden by ...
... moral principles , ” says he in a paper found after his death , " are strongly opposed to the practice of duelling , and it would ever give me pain to be obliged to shed the blood of a fellow - creature in a private combat forbidden by ...
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... morals and the much yet remains to be known ! Remember and beautiful declaration of the aged Newton . know what I may appear to the world ; but to my only to have been like a boy playing on the sea diverting myself in now and then ...
... morals and the much yet remains to be known ! Remember and beautiful declaration of the aged Newton . know what I may appear to the world ; but to my only to have been like a boy playing on the sea diverting myself in now and then ...
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