The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 3Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... Duty , Samuel Parsons - Schools , Rev. John Hughes , D.D. -Seneca Indians , Jacob Harvey - Condolence , Louis Gaylord Clark - Schools , Benjamin Birdsall - Irish Repeal , Edmund S. Derry - Dickens's Notes , Henry L Webb - Irishmen of ...
... Duty , Samuel Parsons - Schools , Rev. John Hughes , D.D. -Seneca Indians , Jacob Harvey - Condolence , Louis Gaylord Clark - Schools , Benjamin Birdsall - Irish Repeal , Edmund S. Derry - Dickens's Notes , Henry L Webb - Irishmen of ...
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... duty only by the terror of penalties . Laws relying on that motive alone will be ineffectual , whether written in the statute - book in blood , or engraven in the rock by even an Almighty hand . A republic employs emulation ; it offers ...
... duty only by the terror of penalties . Laws relying on that motive alone will be ineffectual , whether written in the statute - book in blood , or engraven in the rock by even an Almighty hand . A republic employs emulation ; it offers ...
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... country's greatness , as the philosopher of England performed that duty for his own native land , we may employ his language in announcing the sub- lime result : ---- " Video solem Orientem in Occidente . * * * 22 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES .
... country's greatness , as the philosopher of England performed that duty for his own native land , we may employ his language in announcing the sub- lime result : ---- " Video solem Orientem in Occidente . * * * 22 ORATIONS AND DISCOURSES .
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... duty which fell to each of the Revolutionary generals , was the very one best fitted to his own peculiar talent and temper . To Lafayette , ardent , generous , and fascinating , oftenest fell the task of rallying discomfited and ...
... duty which fell to each of the Revolutionary generals , was the very one best fitted to his own peculiar talent and temper . To Lafayette , ardent , generous , and fascinating , oftenest fell the task of rallying discomfited and ...
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... duty of passive resistance ; on the sublimity of suffrage , and the glory and renown that are now breaking in upon Ireland ; and concludes his impassioned harangue with the injunction- " Vote , vote for O'Connell and freedom ! " It is ...
... duty of passive resistance ; on the sublimity of suffrage , and the glory and renown that are now breaking in upon Ireland ; and concludes his impassioned harangue with the injunction- " Vote , vote for O'Connell and freedom ! " It is ...
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