Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 890
... heart were open to all . Gentlemen of the bar - you have lost your brightest ornament . Cherish and imitate his example . While , like him , with justifiable and with laudable zeal , you pur- sue the interests of your clients , remember ...
... heart were open to all . Gentlemen of the bar - you have lost your brightest ornament . Cherish and imitate his example . While , like him , with justifiable and with laudable zeal , you pur- sue the interests of your clients , remember ...
Page 892
... heart I believe that a plain word spoken because it must be said , free from malice or self - seeking , can be no lasting offence to any one , whereas , what end is there to the wrong and damage that come of half - hearted speech , of ...
... heart I believe that a plain word spoken because it must be said , free from malice or self - seeking , can be no lasting offence to any one , whereas , what end is there to the wrong and damage that come of half - hearted speech , of ...
Page 899
... heart , to impress on the work itself the tokens of his manly pleasure . Nor will our system of organizing the work allow of it . In almost all cases there is no sympathy between the de- signer and the man who carries out the design ...
... heart , to impress on the work itself the tokens of his manly pleasure . Nor will our system of organizing the work allow of it . In almost all cases there is no sympathy between the de- signer and the man who carries out the design ...
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... heart . I know that cause will conquer in the end , for it is an article of faith with me that the world cannot drop back into sav- agery , and that art must be its fellow on the forward march . I know well it is not for me to prescribe ...
... heart . I know that cause will conquer in the end , for it is an article of faith with me that the world cannot drop back into sav- agery , and that art must be its fellow on the forward march . I know well it is not for me to prescribe ...
Page 910
... heart is bound to act as if it depended on him alone , however well he may know his own un- worthiness ; and thus is action brought to birth from mere opinion . And in all I have been saying I have had steadily in mind that you have ...
... heart is bound to act as if it depended on him alone , however well he may know his own un- worthiness ; and thus is action brought to birth from mere opinion . And in all I have been saying I have had steadily in mind that you have ...
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