The Desire of Reputation: An Address, Before the Phoenix and Union Societies of Hamilton College, July 28, 1841 |
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... field ; or by early efforts at distinction in the forum , have perished ; still we cannot traverse a land where the indications of this deep - rooted desire do not meet us on every side . The once lofty column , now broken and decaying ...
... field ; or by early efforts at distinction in the forum , have perished ; still we cannot traverse a land where the indications of this deep - rooted desire do not meet us on every side . The once lofty column , now broken and decaying ...
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... field of blood ; of the shouts of victory phant and glorious return of the conquero the most melancholy spectacles ... fields of Marathon , and L terloo with horror , and read the records amazement that such deeds were enacte The time ...
... field of blood ; of the shouts of victory phant and glorious return of the conquero the most melancholy spectacles ... fields of Marathon , and L terloo with horror , and read the records amazement that such deeds were enacte The time ...
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... field of car- ge . Talent for slaughter has been evinced , in other days , beyond what may be expected to be equalled hereafter ; I no young aspirant for fame can hope to rival now aminondas or Scipio , Hannibal , Alexander , or ...
... field of car- ge . Talent for slaughter has been evinced , in other days , beyond what may be expected to be equalled hereafter ; I no young aspirant for fame can hope to rival now aminondas or Scipio , Hannibal , Alexander , or ...
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... field - for he oftenest goes there against his own convictions of right , sacrificing his in- dependence to a law of honour , whose wrong and folly he ad- mits , and to the fear of a charge of cowardice from his friends . Hamilton left ...
... field - for he oftenest goes there against his own convictions of right , sacrificing his in- dependence to a law of honour , whose wrong and folly he ad- mits , and to the fear of a charge of cowardice from his friends . Hamilton left ...
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... and spreads aloft by those pure eyes And perfect witness of ' God ' above As he pronounces lastly on each deed ; Of so much fame in heaven expect thy meed . ' ” LYCIDAS . > 1 fields are now open for securing an honourable.
... and spreads aloft by those pure eyes And perfect witness of ' God ' above As he pronounces lastly on each deed ; Of so much fame in heaven expect thy meed . ' ” LYCIDAS . > 1 fields are now open for securing an honourable.
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