Text-book of Prose, from Burke, Webster, and Bacon, with Notes, and Sketches of the Authors' Lives, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, Heath, & Company, 1881 |
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... character , that it ought not to be left unnoticed . Those selections make a merit , appar- ently , of ranging over as wide a field of authorship as may be , and value themselves in proportion to the number of authors included . So ...
... character , that it ought not to be left unnoticed . Those selections make a merit , appar- ently , of ranging over as wide a field of authorship as may be , and value themselves in proportion to the number of authors included . So ...
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... Character of George Grenville Lord Chatham and Charles Townshend State of Things in France The Revolution in France Liberty in the Abstract • freedom as an Inheritance • The Revolutionary Third Estate The Rights of Men 152 154 155 159 ...
... Character of George Grenville Lord Chatham and Charles Townshend State of Things in France The Revolution in France Liberty in the Abstract • freedom as an Inheritance • The Revolutionary Third Estate The Rights of Men 152 154 155 159 ...
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... Character of Lord Byron . · Character of Judge Story Religion as an Element of Greatness Each to interpret the Law for himself Irredeemable Paper · Benefits of the Credit System · 326 • 335 385 • 395 402 407 411 412 421 461 · 473 475 ...
... Character of Lord Byron . · Character of Judge Story Religion as an Element of Greatness Each to interpret the Law for himself Irredeemable Paper · Benefits of the Credit System · 326 • 335 385 • 395 402 407 411 412 421 461 · 473 475 ...
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... character , and of absolute independence . We know no masters , we acknowledge no dictators . This is a hall for mutual consultation and discussion ; not an arena for the exhibition of champions . I offer myself , Sir , as a match for ...
... character , and of absolute independence . We know no masters , we acknowledge no dictators . This is a hall for mutual consultation and discussion ; not an arena for the exhibition of champions . I offer myself , Sir , as a match for ...
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... character , belonging to the old Federal party , and were strongly opposed to the war then pending with Great Britain ; which brought upon them the reproach of having met for the treasonable purpose of withdrawing the New England States ...
... character , belonging to the old Federal party , and were strongly opposed to the war then pending with Great Britain ; which brought upon them the reproach of having met for the treasonable purpose of withdrawing the New England States ...
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