Modern Eloquence, Volume 8Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 620
... equal . ' The contemporary estimate of the American force , by Gov- ernor Moultrie , was 1,020 ; but this was undoubtedly ex- aggerated . Graham has since reduced the number actu- ally engaged on the American side to 850 , and Greene to ...
... equal . ' The contemporary estimate of the American force , by Gov- ernor Moultrie , was 1,020 ; but this was undoubtedly ex- aggerated . Graham has since reduced the number actu- ally engaged on the American side to 850 , and Greene to ...
Page 642
... equal to these duties now , then a State surpassed by none in wealth , worth , and power , with the University made immortal for her crown , will be the glory that is waiting to reward our ambition . And we shall escape this shame and ...
... equal to these duties now , then a State surpassed by none in wealth , worth , and power , with the University made immortal for her crown , will be the glory that is waiting to reward our ambition . And we shall escape this shame and ...
Page 750
... equal division obtains . In nearly all of these institutions those old traditions of education and discipline are more prevalent than in colleges for men , and nearly all retain some trace of religious or denominational control . In all ...
... equal division obtains . In nearly all of these institutions those old traditions of education and discipline are more prevalent than in colleges for men , and nearly all retain some trace of religious or denominational control . In all ...
Contents
VOLUME VIII | 399 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 413 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 419 |
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