The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... sentiment : " I began friends here at home , and not less to an inv which now grew daily upon me , that by lab study ( which I take to be my portion in with the strongest propensity of nature , I leave something so written to after ...
... sentiment : " I began friends here at home , and not less to an inv which now grew daily upon me , that by lab study ( which I take to be my portion in with the strongest propensity of nature , I leave something so written to after ...
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... sentiments he world change about " glory ; " and now , as fast as any g else in this changing age , the love of martial song and y is giving place to the descriptions of the arts and en- nents of peace . Homer's beauty and grandeur ...
... sentiments he world change about " glory ; " and now , as fast as any g else in this changing age , the love of martial song and y is giving place to the descriptions of the arts and en- nents of peace . Homer's beauty and grandeur ...
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... sentiment to which a man might safely leav It was sustained by all the feelings of piety by a profound veneration for God and his veneration extending so far that it was bel interpose by miracle to defend the innoce desire of an ...
... sentiment to which a man might safely leav It was sustained by all the feelings of piety by a profound veneration for God and his veneration extending so far that it was bel interpose by miracle to defend the innoce desire of an ...
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... sentiments against the practice which cost him his life ; and fell a sacrifice to the custom , because even such a brave man did not dare to avow that sentiment openly , and to meet the scorn of one portion of mankind . 66 My religious ...
... sentiments against the practice which cost him his life ; and fell a sacrifice to the custom , because even such a brave man did not dare to avow that sentiment openly , and to meet the scorn of one portion of mankind . 66 My religious ...
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... sentiment has gone th , not to be recalled , that he who is to be held in lasting , ateful remembrance , must base his claims on true virtue ; tried patriotism ; on a generous love of the species ; the vindication of injured virtue ; on ...
... sentiment has gone th , not to be recalled , that he who is to be held in lasting , ateful remembrance , must base his claims on true virtue ; tried patriotism ; on a generous love of the species ; the vindication of injured virtue ; on ...
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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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