Modern Eloquence, Volume 8Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 471
... common blood , by common measures , by com- mon interests , by a common history , by common hopes ; united by the common glory of great men , of which this great temple of silence and reconciliation is the richest shrine ULYSSES SIMPSON ...
... common blood , by common measures , by com- mon interests , by a common history , by common hopes ; united by the common glory of great men , of which this great temple of silence and reconciliation is the richest shrine ULYSSES SIMPSON ...
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... common to both of them . The leading idea of both is a society where buying and selling have ceased , where goods are held in common , where there is no indi- vidual property and no money , and therefore no necessity for law , and no ...
... common to both of them . The leading idea of both is a society where buying and selling have ceased , where goods are held in common , where there is no indi- vidual property and no money , and therefore no necessity for law , and no ...
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... common heritage of American valor . Let us hope that future generations , when they remem- ber the deeds of heroism ... common country . Are there not many of us who be- lieve the same thing ? Is not that the common sentiment —or if it ...
... common heritage of American valor . Let us hope that future generations , when they remem- ber the deeds of heroism ... common country . Are there not many of us who be- lieve the same thing ? Is not that the common sentiment —or if it ...
Contents
VOLUME VIII | 399 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 413 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 419 |
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