Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 526
... fact , that they would be of no interest on this side ; but events have shown that in that conclusion we were mistaken . At all events , we have also arrived at the conclusion that we have nobody to blame but ourselves . As it is , we ...
... fact , that they would be of no interest on this side ; but events have shown that in that conclusion we were mistaken . At all events , we have also arrived at the conclusion that we have nobody to blame but ourselves . As it is , we ...
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... fact that a responsible Father is as necessary to the good . name of a well - ordered college as to that of a well - regulated household . As children of the College , our thoughts natu- rally centre on the fact that she has this day ...
... fact that a responsible Father is as necessary to the good . name of a well - ordered college as to that of a well - regulated household . As children of the College , our thoughts natu- rally centre on the fact that she has this day ...
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... fact that almost every matter of business that required particular ability was sure to gravitate into the hands of a young professor of chemistry . The fact made so deep an impression upon me that I remember that I used to feel , when ...
... fact that almost every matter of business that required particular ability was sure to gravitate into the hands of a young professor of chemistry . The fact made so deep an impression upon me that I remember that I used to feel , when ...
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