Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... character . We have known this sweet power over the affections of others to be pos- sessed by very worthy and by very barren natures . There are good men who repel , and bad men who attract . We cannot , therefore , assent to the ...
... character . We have known this sweet power over the affections of others to be pos- sessed by very worthy and by very barren natures . There are good men who repel , and bad men who attract . We cannot , therefore , assent to the ...
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... character which wins the world's great prizes . Let us never again commend any one for " rising " from obscurity to eminence , but reserve our special homage for those who have become respectable human beings in spite of having had ...
... character which wins the world's great prizes . Let us never again commend any one for " rising " from obscurity to eminence , but reserve our special homage for those who have become respectable human beings in spite of having had ...
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... character which commands . " He sought , therefore , a new sphere of exertion far from the refinements of Richmond . Kentucky , which Boone explored in 1770 , was a part of Virginia when Clay was a child and only became a State in 1792 ...
... character which commands . " He sought , therefore , a new sphere of exertion far from the refinements of Richmond . Kentucky , which Boone explored in 1770 , was a part of Virginia when Clay was a child and only became a State in 1792 ...
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... character . This was in strict accordance with the practice of all previous administrations ; but it is so pleasant to recur to the times when that honorable policy prevailed , that we cannot help alluding to it . In his intercourse ...
... character . This was in strict accordance with the practice of all previous administrations ; but it is so pleasant to recur to the times when that honorable policy prevailed , that we cannot help alluding to it . In his intercourse ...
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... character , property , and supposed to be strong in numbers . He at once proved him- self to be a most unskilful party leader . Every movement of his in that character was a mistake . He was precipitate when he ought to have been ...
... character , property , and supposed to be strong in numbers . He at once proved him- self to be a most unskilful party leader . Every movement of his in that character was a mistake . He was precipitate when he ought to have been ...
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