Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 840
... called your col- lege into existence . We find Europe , we find Scotland especially , in the agonies of that great revolution which we emphatically call the Reformation . The liberal patronage which Nicholas , and men like Nicholas ...
... called your col- lege into existence . We find Europe , we find Scotland especially , in the agonies of that great revolution which we emphatically call the Reformation . The liberal patronage which Nicholas , and men like Nicholas ...
Page 841
... called in Knowledge as a handmaid to decorate Superstition , and their error produced its natural effect . I need not tell you what a part the votaries of classical learning , and especially the votaries of Greek learning , the ...
... called in Knowledge as a handmaid to decorate Superstition , and their error produced its natural effect . I need not tell you what a part the votaries of classical learning , and especially the votaries of Greek learning , the ...
Page 857
... provinces . The next point is that the main cause of these movements and riots , " as they are called , to which the Russian nation had been a stranger , is but a commercial one . The third point is that PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS 857.
... provinces . The next point is that the main cause of these movements and riots , " as they are called , to which the Russian nation had been a stranger , is but a commercial one . The third point is that PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS 857.
Page 858
... called forth " protests " on the part of the people , as manifested by acts - of what do you think ? Of violence and robbery . Fourthly , we are told by the Minister of the Interior that the country is subject to malpractices , which ...
... called forth " protests " on the part of the people , as manifested by acts - of what do you think ? Of violence and robbery . Fourthly , we are told by the Minister of the Interior that the country is subject to malpractices , which ...
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... called attention to the spot of poor André's capture- not forbearing that little touch of sympathy , which came to firmer yet not disloyal expression , afterward , in his story of Washington . A sweep of his whip - hand told me the ...
... called attention to the spot of poor André's capture- not forbearing that little touch of sympathy , which came to firmer yet not disloyal expression , afterward , in his story of Washington . A sweep of his whip - hand told me the ...
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