Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 903
... a right to look upon you as en- rolled soldiers of that rebellion against blank ugliness that I have been preaching this evening . You , therefore , above all people are bound to be careful not to ART AND THE BEAUTY OF EARTH 903.
... a right to look upon you as en- rolled soldiers of that rebellion against blank ugliness that I have been preaching this evening . You , therefore , above all people are bound to be careful not to ART AND THE BEAUTY OF EARTH 903.
Page 965
... soldier of Virginia - the first American — assumed command of that army of " tradesmen , farmers , and me- chanics , " that in a spirit of sublime prophesy dared to call itself " Continental , " that won freedom from the SPIRIT OF ODD ...
... soldier of Virginia - the first American — assumed command of that army of " tradesmen , farmers , and me- chanics , " that in a spirit of sublime prophesy dared to call itself " Continental , " that won freedom from the SPIRIT OF ODD ...
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... soldiers bore . Then side by side our fathers fought ; then side by side our statesmen sat ; and the first name that ... soldier boy of New England and of the Northwest enlisted under a Virginian Lee , and when the star of Wheeler ...
... soldiers bore . Then side by side our fathers fought ; then side by side our statesmen sat ; and the first name that ... soldier boy of New England and of the Northwest enlisted under a Virginian Lee , and when the star of Wheeler ...
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... soldiers of Freedom . The enthusiastic Frenchman , though but a beardless youth , was immediately taken into the affections and the confidence of Washington . Soon , too , did he flash his maiden sword upon his hereditary foes and ...
... soldiers of Freedom . The enthusiastic Frenchman , though but a beardless youth , was immediately taken into the affections and the confidence of Washington . Soon , too , did he flash his maiden sword upon his hereditary foes and ...
Page 998
... soldiers and sailors has driven the Spanish flag . These are the men who fear the strenuous life , who fear the only national life which is really worth leading . They believe in that cloistered life which saps the hardy virtues in a ...
... soldiers and sailors has driven the Spanish flag . These are the men who fear the strenuous life , who fear the only national life which is really worth leading . They believe in that cloistered life which saps the hardy virtues in a ...
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