A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 109
George Riddle. bear testimony in its favor . The Parliament of Paris had an origin very , very similar to that of the great court before which I stand ; the Parliament of Paris continued to have a great resemblance to it in its ...
George Riddle. bear testimony in its favor . The Parliament of Paris had an origin very , very similar to that of the great court before which I stand ; the Parliament of Paris continued to have a great resemblance to it in its ...
الصفحة 114
... shivered intellect proclaim the tumult that is within , and bear their testimonies , from the mouth of God himself , to the foul condition of the heart . " THE I. HERE was a South of slavery and 114 The IMPEACHMENT of MR . HASTINGS.
... shivered intellect proclaim the tumult that is within , and bear their testimonies , from the mouth of God himself , to the foul condition of the heart . " THE I. HERE was a South of slavery and 114 The IMPEACHMENT of MR . HASTINGS.
الصفحة 116
... bear with me while I tell you of another army that sought its home at the close of the late war ? An army that marched home in defeat and not in victory— in pathos and not in splendor , but in glory that equaled yours , and to hearts as ...
... bear with me while I tell you of another army that sought its home at the close of the late war ? An army that marched home in defeat and not in victory— in pathos and not in splendor , but in glory that equaled yours , and to hearts as ...
الصفحة 137
... responsibilities . Then if we live up to them we shall keep the words " an American citizen " what they now are , the noblest title any man can bear . COPYRIGHT . By THOMAS BABINGTON , LORD MACAULAY . THE By HENRY CABOT LODGE 137.
... responsibilities . Then if we live up to them we shall keep the words " an American citizen " what they now are , the noblest title any man can bear . COPYRIGHT . By THOMAS BABINGTON , LORD MACAULAY . THE By HENRY CABOT LODGE 137.
الصفحة 158
... ; reflects that he has done all that might become a man to avoid or bear it ; he indulges in one good long , human sigh , picks up the volume where the mark kept his place , and in about the same 158 THE CONSOLATIONS OF LITERATURE . By.
... ; reflects that he has done all that might become a man to avoid or bear it ; he indulges in one good long , human sigh , picks up the volume where the mark kept his place , and in about the same 158 THE CONSOLATIONS OF LITERATURE . By.
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