Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 916
... questions are published , wonderful for their range and depth , variety and difficulty ; treaties are written , which carry upon their very face the evidence of extensive reading or multifarious information ; what then is wanting for ...
... questions are published , wonderful for their range and depth , variety and difficulty ; treaties are written , which carry upon their very face the evidence of extensive reading or multifarious information ; what then is wanting for ...
Page 920
... question are beyond dispute men of inferior powers and deficient education . Perhaps they have been much in foreign countries , and they receive , in a passive , otiose , unfruitful way , the various facts which are forced upon them ...
... question are beyond dispute men of inferior powers and deficient education . Perhaps they have been much in foreign countries , and they receive , in a passive , otiose , unfruitful way , the various facts which are forced upon them ...
Page 934
... questions following in the wake of the War of Independence , questions of vital moment to each State as well as to the country at large . Marshall was in the thick of every discussion and every struggle . He was a member of the Virginia ...
... questions following in the wake of the War of Independence , questions of vital moment to each State as well as to the country at large . Marshall was in the thick of every discussion and every struggle . He was a member of the Virginia ...
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... question of Asiatic dependencies for the United States and incidentally of its foreign policy generally ... questions is indubitable . That he exercised his mastery with marvel- ous sagacity and tact , that he manifested a profound com ...
... question of Asiatic dependencies for the United States and incidentally of its foreign policy generally ... questions is indubitable . That he exercised his mastery with marvel- ous sagacity and tact , that he manifested a profound com ...
Page 953
... for in the positive effect of his work . There is a saying that the true artist is known best by what he omits . Yes , because the whole question of good taste is involved precisely in such jealous omission . Note RAPHAEL 953.
... for in the positive effect of his work . There is a saying that the true artist is known best by what he omits . Yes , because the whole question of good taste is involved precisely in such jealous omission . Note RAPHAEL 953.
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