The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 140
... duty ; he holds that that duty includes the best and fullest the man can do . Therefore , he holds forth to him no store of honors and lavish ad- vancement as the reward for the duty - doing ; and if he fails therein , he gets scant ...
... duty ; he holds that that duty includes the best and fullest the man can do . Therefore , he holds forth to him no store of honors and lavish ad- vancement as the reward for the duty - doing ; and if he fails therein , he gets scant ...
Page 201
... duty as legislators . But what right have we to expect the humbler officials to be patriots and martyrs , when members of Congress uphold the abuses by which the manhood of so many of them has been impaired for more than a generation ...
... duty as legislators . But what right have we to expect the humbler officials to be patriots and martyrs , when members of Congress uphold the abuses by which the manhood of so many of them has been impaired for more than a generation ...
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... duties of the presiding judge are of the most important character . He decides conclusively what evidence shall be received ... duty to take such a grave responsibility , and to find the verdict according to their own best understanding ...
... duties of the presiding judge are of the most important character . He decides conclusively what evidence shall be received ... duty to take such a grave responsibility , and to find the verdict according to their own best understanding ...
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