Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 186
... matter how it bears on myself . I must fol- low it no matter where it leads , what interests it opposes , to what persecution or loss it lays me open , from what party it severs me , or to what party it 186 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING.
... matter how it bears on myself . I must fol- low it no matter where it leads , what interests it opposes , to what persecution or loss it lays me open , from what party it severs me , or to what party it 186 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING.
Page 187
... matter tends , or is attracted , towards all matter , and then defined the law according to which this attraction or force acts at different distances , thus giving us a grand principle , which , we have reason to think , extends to and ...
... matter tends , or is attracted , towards all matter , and then defined the law according to which this attraction or force acts at different distances , thus giving us a grand principle , which , we have reason to think , extends to and ...
Page 292
... matter are paid for in a large newspaper office that are never used . So , you see , he is a very im- portant functionary , and it requires a great deal of knowl- edge , a great deal of judgment , a great deal of literary cultivation to ...
... matter are paid for in a large newspaper office that are never used . So , you see , he is a very im- portant functionary , and it requires a great deal of knowl- edge , a great deal of judgment , a great deal of literary cultivation to ...
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