Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... carried on his campaign with all the humanities with which it ought to be carried on . I do not know whether it has been justified in the details of administration or not . But this I know , that when his work is done , and the great ...
... carried on his campaign with all the humanities with which it ought to be carried on . I do not know whether it has been justified in the details of administration or not . But this I know , that when his work is done , and the great ...
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... carried along with it some important truth . And therefore every sect that has ever flourished has benefited humanity ; for the errors of a sect pass away and are forgotten ; its truths are re- received into the common inheritance . To ...
... carried along with it some important truth . And therefore every sect that has ever flourished has benefited humanity ; for the errors of a sect pass away and are forgotten ; its truths are re- received into the common inheritance . To ...
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... carried forward to acknowledged supremacy in the Roman empire , he gave to the apostle of the Gentiles favor in the household of Narcissus ; he planted the truth deep in the common soil . Had Christianity been received at court it would ...
... carried forward to acknowledged supremacy in the Roman empire , he gave to the apostle of the Gentiles favor in the household of Narcissus ; he planted the truth deep in the common soil . Had Christianity been received at court it would ...
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