Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 821
... speaking to hos- tile audiences and braving the perils of mob violence in his advocacy of the anti - slavery cause . These names suggest the purity and aspiration , the high idealism and the tender domestic piety , which were soon to ...
... speaking to hos- tile audiences and braving the perils of mob violence in his advocacy of the anti - slavery cause . These names suggest the purity and aspiration , the high idealism and the tender domestic piety , which were soon to ...
Page 822
... speak , by virtue of its own inward impulse , of the things of its own life . In religion , in the social consciousness , in public life , there were stirrings of conscience which revealed a deepening life of the spirit among the new ...
... speak , by virtue of its own inward impulse , of the things of its own life . In religion , in the social consciousness , in public life , there were stirrings of conscience which revealed a deepening life of the spirit among the new ...
Page 843
... speak the language of humility when we say that the University of Glasgow need not fear a comparison with the University of Bologna . There is A fifth secular period is about to commence . no lack of alarmists who will tell you that it ...
... speak the language of humility when we say that the University of Glasgow need not fear a comparison with the University of Bologna . There is A fifth secular period is about to commence . no lack of alarmists who will tell you that it ...
Page 855
... speak for all - should assume a character inconsistent with ven- eration for a person charged with a responsibility so great . Further , I may say that while we do not pretend to touch upon any question in the internal legislation of ...
... speak for all - should assume a character inconsistent with ven- eration for a person charged with a responsibility so great . Further , I may say that while we do not pretend to touch upon any question in the internal legislation of ...
Page 859
... speak , its effect will not be what we desire . Let us not underrate it either . I believe that all through the United Kingdom there will be a response to this meeting . Manchester and Birmingham have begun ; and whereso- ever the ...
... speak , its effect will not be what we desire . Let us not underrate it either . I believe that all through the United Kingdom there will be a response to this meeting . Manchester and Birmingham have begun ; and whereso- ever the ...
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