Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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... things that are never absent from my thoughts , certain considerations on the condition and prospects of the arts in general , the neglect of which conditions would drive us in time into a strange state of things indeed ; a state of things ...
... things that are never absent from my thoughts , certain considerations on the condition and prospects of the arts in general , the neglect of which conditions would drive us in time into a strange state of things indeed ; a state of things ...
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... things , but every man also on the things of others . " These three notes belong alike to the perfection which culture aims at and to that which religion enjoins . But there is a fourth note of perfection as conceived by culture , in ...
... things , but every man also on the things of others . " These three notes belong alike to the perfection which culture aims at and to that which religion enjoins . But there is a fourth note of perfection as conceived by culture , in ...
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... things evil ? Good fortune may serve to persuade us that the essential good is a noble mind and a conscience without flaw . Success will make plain the things in which we fail ; failure shall spur us on to braver hope and stri- ving ...
... things evil ? Good fortune may serve to persuade us that the essential good is a noble mind and a conscience without flaw . Success will make plain the things in which we fail ; failure shall spur us on to braver hope and stri- ving ...
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