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Railway Mechanical and Electrical Engineer - Page 169
1832
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The Scrap-book: Consisting of Tales and Anecdotes, Biographical, Historical ...

American literature - 1875 - 558 pages
...selfish ends, and to rely on the little arts of party delusion to obtain public sanction for such a course. Born for his country, and for the world, he...themselves. While the hundreds whom party excitement, and temporary circumstances, and casual combinations, have raised into transient notoriety, sink again,...
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Text-book of Prose: From Burke, Webster, and Bacon : with Notes, and ...

Henry Norman Hudson - Readers - 1876 - 660 pages
...selfish ends, and to rely on the little arts of party delusion to obtain public sanction for such a course. Born for his country and for the world, he...themselves. While the hundreds whom party excitement and temporary circumstances and casual combinations have raised into transient notoriety, sink again,...
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The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster: With an Essay on Daniel ...

Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1879 - 780 pages
...selfish ends, nor to rely on the little arts of party delusion to obtain public sanction for such a ghly expedient. The regulation of the tenure of offic»...particular is not at all restrained or limited by any them..olves. While the hundreds whom party excitement, and temporary circumstances, and casual combinations,...
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The Works of Daniel Webster..., Volume 1

Daniel Webster - 1881 - 650 pages
...the little arts of party delusion to obtain public sanction for such a course. Born for his eounIry and for the world, he did not give up to party what...themselves. While the hundreds whom party excitement, and temporary circumstances, and casual combinations, have raised into transient notoriety, sink again,...
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Swinton's First [-sixth] Reader, Book 6

William Swinton - Readers - 1885 - 620 pages
...selfish ends, or to rely on the little arts of party delusion to obtain puhlic sanction for such a course. Born for his country and for the world, he did not give up to party what was meant for mankind.4 The consequence is, that his fame is as durable as his principles, as lasting as truth and...
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The Theory of the School

Howard Sandison - Education, Primary - 1886 - 496 pages
...selfish ends, nor to rely on the little arts of party delusion to obtain public sanction for such a course. Born for his country and for the world, he...themselves. While the hundreds whom party excitement and temporary circumstances, and casual combinations have raised into transient notoriety, sink again...
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The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster: With an Essay on Daniel ...

Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - Law - 1886 - 818 pages
...selfish ends, nor to rely on the little arts of party delusion to obtain public sanction for such a course. Born for his country and for the world, he...themselves. While the hundreds whom party excitement, and temporary circumstances, and casual combinations, have raised into transient notoriety, sink again,...
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The Wisdom and Eloquence of Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1886 - 246 pages
...selfish ends, nor to rely on the little arts of party delusion to obtain public sanction for such a course. Born for his country and for the world, he...themselves. While the hundreds whom party excitement, and temporary circumstances, and casual combinations, have raised into transient notoriety, sink again,...
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The Irish Monthly, Volume 19

Literature - 1891 - 680 pages
...men, of Irish birth or blood, in whose service he spent his life. It is especially to his glory that he did not give up to party " what was meant for mankind." How can I convey to those who never knew him a sense of the openness and largeness of his mind and...
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Irish Monthly Magazine, Volume 19

1891 - 718 pages
...men, of Irish birth or blood, in whose service he spent his life. It is especially to his glory that he did not give up to party " what was meant for mankind." How can I convey to those who never knew him a sense of the openness and largeness of his mind and...
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