The Debater: a New Theory of the Art of Speaking: Being a Series of Complete Debates, Outlines of Debates, and Questions for Discussion with References to the Best Sources of InformationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 294 páginas |
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... heroes ? Is Hannibal a reality - or a dream ? Have any here or is the name only a vision of read of Wallace , - __ are my own ? Are Cincinnatus , Leonidas , Washing- ton , men who once lived on earth only 66 16 THE DEBATER .
... heroes ? Is Hannibal a reality - or a dream ? Have any here or is the name only a vision of read of Wallace , - __ are my own ? Are Cincinnatus , Leonidas , Washing- ton , men who once lived on earth only 66 16 THE DEBATER .
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Frederick ROWTON. ton , men who once lived on earth only 66 or are they false creations Proceeding from my heat - oppressed brain ? " - The soldier , Sir , has not been fairly dealt with . Let his detractors imagine an invader landing on ...
Frederick ROWTON. ton , men who once lived on earth only 66 or are they false creations Proceeding from my heat - oppressed brain ? " - The soldier , Sir , has not been fairly dealt with . Let his detractors imagine an invader landing on ...
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... lived were wicked and tyrannical , I should " Leave him to Heaven , And to the thorns that in his breast would lodge , To prick and sting him : " - knowing full well that he would surely reap his reward , and that justice would one day ...
... lived were wicked and tyrannical , I should " Leave him to Heaven , And to the thorns that in his breast would lodge , To prick and sting him : " - knowing full well that he would surely reap his reward , and that justice would one day ...
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... lived a perfectly moral life for all that . St. Paul calls himself " the chief of sinners , " and yet says he " kept the law blameless . " Sir , both the apostle and the illustrious subject of our criticism speak of that inner depravity ...
... lived a perfectly moral life for all that . St. Paul calls himself " the chief of sinners , " and yet says he " kept the law blameless . " Sir , both the apostle and the illustrious subject of our criticism speak of that inner depravity ...
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... lived devoutly before God and no man ever accused him of injustice impiety or irreligion and yet we are told that he was a hypocrite ! Does his daily household prayer look like hypocrisy ? Does his devout preaching to his troops look ...
... lived devoutly before God and no man ever accused him of injustice impiety or irreligion and yet we are told that he was a hypocrite ! Does his daily household prayer look like hypocrisy ? Does his devout preaching to his troops look ...
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Página 181 - Shall be unsaid for me : against the threats Of malice or of sorcery, or that power Which erring men call Chance, this I hold firm, Virtue may be assail'd, but never hurt, Surprised by unjust force, but not enthrall'd ; Yea even that which mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory...
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