The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen10David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... give them such an endowment of love as should last certainly for all their lives , and perhaps be transmitted to their children . You would ( by the same aid and blessing ) keep your honor pure and trans- mit a name unstained to those ...
... give them such an endowment of love as should last certainly for all their lives , and perhaps be transmitted to their children . You would ( by the same aid and blessing ) keep your honor pure and trans- mit a name unstained to those ...
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... give the title of the devil's works to pieces which are re- ceived by magistrates of the most severe character , and repre- sented before a virtuous queen ; when , I say , foreigners are told of this insolent conduct , this contempt for ...
... give the title of the devil's works to pieces which are re- ceived by magistrates of the most severe character , and repre- sented before a virtuous queen ; when , I say , foreigners are told of this insolent conduct , this contempt for ...
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... Give to the masses nothing to do , and they will topple down thrones and cut throats ; give them the government here and they will make pulpits use- less , and colleges an impertinence.- Speech , Bos- ton , October 4 , 1859 . God and ...
... Give to the masses nothing to do , and they will topple down thrones and cut throats ; give them the government here and they will make pulpits use- less , and colleges an impertinence.- Speech , Bos- ton , October 4 , 1859 . God and ...
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