The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... 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 properly understood , an important ...
... 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 properly understood , an important ...
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... tion , and of living in the memory of posteri ed on a virtuous principle : " Sweet are the thrills , the silver voice of fa Triumphant through the bounding bosom And immortality ! how proud an aim ! What noble toil to spur the noblest ...
... tion , and of living in the memory of posteri ed on a virtuous principle : " Sweet are the thrills , the silver voice of fa Triumphant through the bounding bosom And immortality ! how proud an aim ! What noble toil to spur the noblest ...
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... tion only ; admiration of genius , and talent , and r is the work of man as man , and flows on to all c There is one other thought . It is not hu only ; not the course of events only ; not the of justice in the human bosom only that is ...
... tion only ; admiration of genius , and talent , and r is the work of man as man , and flows on to all c There is one other thought . It is not hu only ; not the course of events only ; not the of justice in the human bosom only that is ...
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... tion ; or perchance some new system of number be to fluxions what fluxions were to simple geon yet determine in respect to that magnificent ar tems , that shall fill man with more elevated con God ! In the sciences of chemistry , of ...
... tion ; or perchance some new system of number be to fluxions what fluxions were to simple geon yet determine in respect to that magnificent ar tems , that shall fill man with more elevated con God ! In the sciences of chemistry , of ...
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... tion to tens of thousands in the land where M Shakspeare lived . No young man ever could have desired a wid make his influence felt for good than the God of P has opened before him now in this land . If he w fluence may be felt for ...
... tion to tens of thousands in the land where M Shakspeare lived . No young man ever could have desired a wid make his influence felt for good than the God of P has opened before him now in this land . If he w fluence may be felt for ...
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