Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 877
... bring- ing to view these little traits which set before us the man : as I have already said , we cannot honor him more than by recalling him in his full personality . Over and over in his shrugs , in a twinkle of his eye , in that ...
... bring- ing to view these little traits which set before us the man : as I have already said , we cannot honor him more than by recalling him in his full personality . Over and over in his shrugs , in a twinkle of his eye , in that ...
Page 878
... bringing its own boisterous welcome to his pleased recollection . In the Spanish studies and amongst the Moors the his- toric sense was more dominant , the humor more in hand , and the magnificent ruins of this wrecked nation , which ...
... bringing its own boisterous welcome to his pleased recollection . In the Spanish studies and amongst the Moors the his- toric sense was more dominant , the humor more in hand , and the magnificent ruins of this wrecked nation , which ...
Page 880
... " Where did Masonry begin ? " And being told that it began in the East , his next inquiry was- “ Who did bring it West- erly ? " — and he received for answer , 880 MOORE, CHARLES WHITLOCK Universal Fraternity of Masonry.
... " Where did Masonry begin ? " And being told that it began in the East , his next inquiry was- “ Who did bring it West- erly ? " — and he received for answer , 880 MOORE, CHARLES WHITLOCK Universal Fraternity of Masonry.
Page 884
... bring it Westerly ? " - would have been complete . Henceforward , for eight centuries , Masonry continued an operative fraternity ; producing both in England and on the Continent , those grand and unapproachable speci- mens of art which ...
... bring it Westerly ? " - would have been complete . Henceforward , for eight centuries , Masonry continued an operative fraternity ; producing both in England and on the Continent , those grand and unapproachable speci- mens of art which ...
Page 894
... bring to light by the labor of his hands , to be praised and wondered at by his fellows . Whatever man had thought in him of any kind , and skill in him of any kind to express it , he was deemed good enough to be used for his own ...
... bring to light by the labor of his hands , to be praised and wondered at by his fellows . Whatever man had thought in him of any kind , and skill in him of any kind to express it , he was deemed good enough to be used for his own ...
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