Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... interests and insight contribute to the definiteness and striking individuality of his work . One finds in it no trace of that vague generalizing ten- dency which an English critic has recently called the " Alexandrine note " in ...
... interests and insight contribute to the definiteness and striking individuality of his work . One finds in it no trace of that vague generalizing ten- dency which an English critic has recently called the " Alexandrine note " in ...
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... interest from the world about him was a positive gain for the emancipa- tion of the imagination of the young country , so recently a province of the Old World . His criticism was almost entirely free from that narrow localism which ...
... interest from the world about him was a positive gain for the emancipa- tion of the imagination of the young country , so recently a province of the Old World . His criticism was almost entirely free from that narrow localism which ...
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... interest and instruction . Per- haps it may be doubted whether , since the Christian era , there has been any point of time more important to the highest interests of mankind than that at which the exist- ence of your University ...
... interest and instruction . Per- haps it may be doubted whether , since the Christian era , there has been any point of time more important to the highest interests of mankind than that at which the exist- ence of your University ...
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... interest in the welfare and fame of the body with which , by your kindness , I have this day become connected . WILLIAM MCKINLEY Photogravure after a photograph from life WILLIAM MCKINLEY 844 THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY.
... interest in the welfare and fame of the body with which , by your kindness , I have this day become connected . WILLIAM MCKINLEY Photogravure after a photograph from life WILLIAM MCKINLEY 844 THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY.
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... interests . I declare to you , be- fore that God , in whose presence we are now especially assembled , that in his most private and confidential con- versations , the single objects of discussion and considera- tion were your freedom ...
... interests . I declare to you , be- fore that God , in whose presence we are now especially assembled , that in his most private and confidential con- versations , the single objects of discussion and considera- tion were your freedom ...
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