Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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... true facts of the case , and we shall have abolished the evils of life . Does this doctrine tempt you ? Would you like to fol- low in the footsteps of the Stoics ? Remember the price exacted of you , if you would become one of their ...
... true facts of the case , and we shall have abolished the evils of life . Does this doctrine tempt you ? Would you like to fol- low in the footsteps of the Stoics ? Remember the price exacted of you , if you would become one of their ...
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... true of " Hudibras , " is true also , though in an inconceivably smaller degree , of those great works of imagination which deal with the elemental facts of human character and human passion . Yet even on these time does , though ...
... true of " Hudibras , " is true also , though in an inconceivably smaller degree , of those great works of imagination which deal with the elemental facts of human character and human passion . Yet even on these time does , though ...
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... true kind of religion , which brings men closer to one another by bringing them all near to God . Some people say that another revolution is coming in our own age and our own country . It is possible . There are signs of it . There has ...
... true kind of religion , which brings men closer to one another by bringing them all near to God . Some people say that another revolution is coming in our own age and our own country . It is possible . There are signs of it . There has ...
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