Self Culture, Volumes 7-11Werner Company, 1899 |
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Page 643
... regards such acts as no proof of moral courage ; and the practice he abhors as a relic of old barbarisms , repugnant alike to sound morality and Christian enlightenment . " Chief - Justice Marshall opens his " Life of Washington " with ...
... regards such acts as no proof of moral courage ; and the practice he abhors as a relic of old barbarisms , repugnant alike to sound morality and Christian enlightenment . " Chief - Justice Marshall opens his " Life of Washington " with ...
Page 646
... regard for the geographical distribu- tion of the offices , to the end that there might be a distribution of appointments in as equal a proportion as might be to persons belonging in the different States . In 1795 , he stated in a ...
... regard for the geographical distribu- tion of the offices , to the end that there might be a distribution of appointments in as equal a proportion as might be to persons belonging in the different States . In 1795 , he stated in a ...
Page 650
... regard for Henry Clay . At one time he travelled to Kentucky to hear this Whig leader , and although he found his former idol shat- tered , after he had listened to an indiffer- ent speech and had received somewhat cavalier treatment ...
... regard for Henry Clay . At one time he travelled to Kentucky to hear this Whig leader , and although he found his former idol shat- tered , after he had listened to an indiffer- ent speech and had received somewhat cavalier treatment ...
Page 660
... least noble of them all . G. R. CARPENTER . COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY , NEW YORK . The American College , in the " Atlantic Monthly , " May , 1895 . A It NOTICEABLE interest has arisen at times in regard. 660 . COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.
... least noble of them all . G. R. CARPENTER . COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY , NEW YORK . The American College , in the " Atlantic Monthly , " May , 1895 . A It NOTICEABLE interest has arisen at times in regard. 660 . COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.
Page 661
... regard- ing some of them as inevitable , largely because they have become familiar to us . In a way , we must be willing to break with some of our fixed habits of thinking and doing . The difficulties in the situa- tion are great ...
... regard- ing some of them as inevitable , largely because they have become familiar to us . In a way , we must be willing to break with some of our fixed habits of thinking and doing . The difficulties in the situa- tion are great ...
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