Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 515
... century ago was framed in this fortunate city , which had been blessed before as the place where the Declaration put on immortality . And now in the latter half of the third century , since the bearers of the underlying principles of ...
... century ago was framed in this fortunate city , which had been blessed before as the place where the Declaration put on immortality . And now in the latter half of the third century , since the bearers of the underlying principles of ...
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... centuries the growth of the spirit of Rationalism , now in following the history of morals in Europe , through the first eight centuries of our era , and more lately in illuminating the great page of English history in the century which ...
... centuries the growth of the spirit of Rationalism , now in following the history of morals in Europe , through the first eight centuries of our era , and more lately in illuminating the great page of English history in the century which ...
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... enough to be impress- ive , and having a roundness of completion in its period . We , the youngest of nations , the centuries to us are not yet grown so cheap and commonplace as to Napoleon when he NATIONAL GROWTH OF A CENTURY 741.
... enough to be impress- ive , and having a roundness of completion in its period . We , the youngest of nations , the centuries to us are not yet grown so cheap and commonplace as to Napoleon when he NATIONAL GROWTH OF A CENTURY 741.
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