Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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... land ? The land of brown heath and shaggy wood , land of the mountain and the flood , the land of our sires , must be , indeed , part of ourselves ; but it is also something beyond and above ourselves , —the cradle of memories that will ...
... land ? The land of brown heath and shaggy wood , land of the mountain and the flood , the land of our sires , must be , indeed , part of ourselves ; but it is also something beyond and above ourselves , —the cradle of memories that will ...
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... land of our birth is " Bonnie Scotland , " as well as the " Land o ' Cakes . " Its beauty has entered into our blood ; its majesty and sub- limity have given us a certain elevation of soul . Thus it came about that , beside the homely ...
... land of our birth is " Bonnie Scotland , " as well as the " Land o ' Cakes . " Its beauty has entered into our blood ; its majesty and sub- limity have given us a certain elevation of soul . Thus it came about that , beside the homely ...
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... land all over with its energy and its courage . And yet - while in the El- dorado of which I have told you but fifteen per cent . of its lands are cultivated , its mines scarcely touched , and its pop- ulation so scant that , were it ...
... land all over with its energy and its courage . And yet - while in the El- dorado of which I have told you but fifteen per cent . of its lands are cultivated , its mines scarcely touched , and its pop- ulation so scant that , were it ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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