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... the culture best suited to him and his circumstances . Chancellor Wythe , then sixty - seven years of age , overflowing with knowledge and good nature , was the president of that university . Its professors were the cluster of able ...
... the culture best suited to him and his circumstances . Chancellor Wythe , then sixty - seven years of age , overflowing with knowledge and good nature , was the president of that university . Its professors were the cluster of able ...
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We believe that , in a free country , every citizen should be able to stand undaunted before his fellowcitizens , and give an account of the faith that is in him . It is no ; argument against oratory to point to the Disraelis of both ...
We believe that , in a free country , every citizen should be able to stand undaunted before his fellowcitizens , and give an account of the faith that is in him . It is no ; argument against oratory to point to the Disraelis of both ...
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We are far from thinking that he was not a very able lawyer . Judge Story , we remember , before whom he argued a cause later in life , was of opinion that he would have won a high position at the bar of the Supreme Court , if he had ...
We are far from thinking that he was not a very able lawyer . Judge Story , we remember , before whom he argued a cause later in life , was of opinion that he would have won a high position at the bar of the Supreme Court , if he had ...
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But the protection should be confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it ; nor : should the domestic producers ever be allowed to expect ...
But the protection should be confined to cases in which there is good ground of assurance that the industry which it fosters will after a time be able to dispense with it ; nor : should the domestic producers ever be allowed to expect ...
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confronted by another body intent on misrepresenting every act and word ; to have to stop and consider the effect of every utterance , public and private , upon the next “ cainpaign ” ; not to be able to stir abroad without having to ...
confronted by another body intent on misrepresenting every act and word ; to have to stop and consider the effect of every utterance , public and private , upon the next “ cainpaign ” ; not to be able to stir abroad without having to ...
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