Modern Eloquence, Volume 4Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page xi
... become a pulpit oration , subject to the same laws of criticism . Such certainly were the sermons of Martin Luther and of John Knox . If it should be said that any sermon has to encounter the great adversary of the human race , or , if ...
... become a pulpit oration , subject to the same laws of criticism . Such certainly were the sermons of Martin Luther and of John Knox . If it should be said that any sermon has to encounter the great adversary of the human race , or , if ...
Page xii
... become the main object of the festival , if , indeed , the interest in it does not exceed that of the main purpose , the banquet itself . Societies , the demand of which for comradeship arises from common nationality and com- mon origin ...
... become the main object of the festival , if , indeed , the interest in it does not exceed that of the main purpose , the banquet itself . Societies , the demand of which for comradeship arises from common nationality and com- mon origin ...
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... become something higher and to go on becoming higher , and at the same time what MAN AND MONKEYS 21.
... become something higher and to go on becoming higher , and at the same time what MAN AND MONKEYS 21.
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Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh. on becoming higher , and at the same time what made them feel that they had done enough in the direction of some- thing higher ? What gave them the power at ...
Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh. on becoming higher , and at the same time what made them feel that they had done enough in the direction of some- thing higher ? What gave them the power at ...
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... become what it was , or has the earth been prepared for man , that he might develop in that way his capacities in the most appropriate manner upon its surface ? If we look at the order of the succession of vertebrates we find an answer ...
... become what it was , or has the earth been prepared for man , that he might develop in that way his capacities in the most appropriate manner upon its surface ? If we look at the order of the succession of vertebrates we find an answer ...
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