Modern Eloquence, Volume 8Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 517
... masters and tutors took precedence of the inspiration of professors . When we consider this origin , still more when we recall the poverty of the colonists , and especially when we think of the comprehensiveness of the university ideal ...
... masters and tutors took precedence of the inspiration of professors . When we consider this origin , still more when we recall the poverty of the colonists , and especially when we think of the comprehensiveness of the university ideal ...
Page 678
... Master ; whoso received that Master received the Infinite Father who sent him . If performed in the right spirit , there is no higher worship than the unpurchased service of the medical priesthood . The sick man's faltered blessing ...
... Master ; whoso received that Master received the Infinite Father who sent him . If performed in the right spirit , there is no higher worship than the unpurchased service of the medical priesthood . The sick man's faltered blessing ...
Page 702
... master , they pay the proud reverence of men who know what valiant combat means , and who reserve the right of combat against their leader even , if he should seem to waver in the service of Truth , their only queen . In the army of ...
... master , they pay the proud reverence of men who know what valiant combat means , and who reserve the right of combat against their leader even , if he should seem to waver in the service of Truth , their only queen . In the army of ...
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VOLUME VIII | 399 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 413 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 419 |
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