Modern Eloquence, Volume 8Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 594
... ment of the Twentieth century , I shall not undertake to prophesy . But , whatever that name may be , I feel sure that it will be connected with the inward rather than the outward character of our age ; with the fundamental ideas which ...
... ment of the Twentieth century , I shall not undertake to prophesy . But , whatever that name may be , I feel sure that it will be connected with the inward rather than the outward character of our age ; with the fundamental ideas which ...
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... ment - Thou shalt hate thy brother as thou dost hate thy- self . Into this piteous lot have multitudes come . And there is restlessness in the heart , unhappiness in the home , hate in the task , anarchy in the street , whose end is ...
... ment - Thou shalt hate thy brother as thou dost hate thy- self . Into this piteous lot have multitudes come . And there is restlessness in the heart , unhappiness in the home , hate in the task , anarchy in the street , whose end is ...
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... ment , or , what is worse still , to set an example to man- kind of the subjection of one people to another . We have not yet solved the problem how men of different races can dwell together in the same land in accordance with our ...
... ment , or , what is worse still , to set an example to man- kind of the subjection of one people to another . We have not yet solved the problem how men of different races can dwell together in the same land in accordance with our ...
Contents
VOLUME VIII | 399 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 413 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 419 |
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