American Public Addresses, 1740-1952McGraw-Hill, 1956 - 301 pages |
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Page 178
... passed on life's highway the stone that marks the highest point , but being weary for the moment he laid down by the wayside , and , using a burden for a pillow , fell into that dreamless sleep that kisses down his eyelids still . While ...
... passed on life's highway the stone that marks the highest point , but being weary for the moment he laid down by the wayside , and , using a burden for a pillow , fell into that dreamless sleep that kisses down his eyelids still . While ...
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... passed an unconstitu- tional law ; we deny it . The income tax law was not unconstitutional when it was passed ; it was not unconstitutional when it went before the Supreme Court for the first time ; it did not become unconstitutional ...
... passed an unconstitu- tional law ; we deny it . The income tax law was not unconstitutional when it was passed ; it was not unconstitutional when it went before the Supreme Court for the first time ; it did not become unconstitutional ...
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Albert Craig Baird. passed the resolution , 82 to 0. In the House after some sixty brief speeches , the resolution was also passed , 388 to 1 ( Representative Jeanette Rankin of Montana in the negative ) . The President signed the ...
Albert Craig Baird. passed the resolution , 82 to 0. In the House after some sixty brief speeches , the resolution was also passed , 388 to 1 ( Representative Jeanette Rankin of Montana in the negative ) . The President signed the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON | 3 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry | 15 |
Copyright | |
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