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The Speeches...delivered at the Bar, and on Various Public Occasions in ... - Page 39
by Charles Phillips - 1817 - 213 pages
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The American Manual: Or New English Reader: Consisting of Exercises in ...

Moses Severance - American literature - 1833 - 304 pages
...follies or its crimes the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of it* -civilization, human nature may not find its destined renovation in the new. SECTION mi. Mr. SJterirlan's invective? against Mr: Ifaafings.' 1. HAD a stranger at this time gone...
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Irish Eloquence: The Speeches of the Celebrated Irish Orators: Phillips ...

Orators - 1834 - 602 pages
...shall say that when in its follies or its crimes, the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human nature may not fmd its destined renovation in the new ! For myself, I have no doubt of it. I have not the least doubt...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...Who shall say that when in its follies or its crimes the old world may have buried all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new ! when its temples and its trophies shall have moldered into dust — when the glories of its name...
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The American Preceptor Improved: Being a New Selection of Lessons for ...

Caleb Bingham - Readers - 1837 - 242 pages
...all the pomp of its civilization, human nature may not find its destined renovation in the new! 7. For myself, I have no doubt of it; I have not the...of our name shall be but the le'gend of tradition, philosophy will rise again in the sky of her Franklin, and glory rekindle at the urn of her WASHINGTON....
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Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 8

United States - 1837 - 684 pages
...follies or its crimes, theold world •' *— «— -«• - • % lull have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human nature may not find iu destined renovation in the new. Perhaps, when the temple and the trophy shall have mouldered, into...
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Irish Eloquence: The Speeches of the Celebrated Irish Orators, Philips ...

John Philpot Curran, Robert Emmet, Henry Grattan - Ireland - 1840 - 562 pages
...shall say that when in its follies or its crimes, the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...temples and our trophies shall have mouldered into dust—when the glories of our name shall be but the legend of tradition, and the light of our achievements...
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The United States Speaker, a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...Who shall say that when in its follies or its crimes the old world may have buried all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new ! when its temples and its trophies shall have moldered into dust — when the glories of its name...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1844 - 900 pages
...Who shall say that when in its follies or its crimes the old world may have buried all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...nature may not find its destined renovation in the new ! when its temples and its trophies shall have moldered into dust — when the glories of its name...
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Library of Oratory: Embracing Select Speeches of Celebrated ..., Volume 2

Great Britain - 1845 - 558 pages
...shall say that when in its follies or ife crimes, the old world may have interred all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human...mouldered into dust — when the glories of our name shall he but the legend of tradition, and the light of our achievements only live in song ; philosophy will...
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The United States Speaker: a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1846 - 540 pages
...Who shall "ay that when in its follies or its crimes the old world may have buried all the pride of its power, and all the pomp of its civilization, human nature may not find its destined renovation in file new ! when its temples and its trophies shall have moldered into dust — when the glories of...
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