Select Works, Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson, 1856 - 502 Seiten |
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... honor of writing to me the 2d instant , wherein , after overwhelming me with a flood of com- pliments , which I can never hope to merit , you request my opinion of your translation of a Latin verse that has been applied to me . If I ...
... honor of writing to me the 2d instant , wherein , after overwhelming me with a flood of com- pliments , which I can never hope to merit , you request my opinion of your translation of a Latin verse that has been applied to me . If I ...
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... honor on their posterity . For , honor worthily obtained ( as that , for example , of our officers ) is in its nature a personal thing , and incommunicable to any but those who had some share in obtaining it . Thus , among the Chinese ...
... honor on their posterity . For , honor worthily obtained ( as that , for example , of our officers ) is in its nature a personal thing , and incommunicable to any but those who had some share in obtaining it . Thus , among the Chinese ...
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... honor our father and mother , but has nowhere directed us to honor our children . And certainly no mode of honoring those immediate authors of our being can be more effectual than that of doing praiseworthy actions , which reflect honor ...
... honor our father and mother , but has nowhere directed us to honor our children . And certainly no mode of honoring those immediate authors of our being can be more effectual than that of doing praiseworthy actions , which reflect honor ...
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ningrods Sharp and Blunt Conductors Controversy Epigram | 52 |
CHAPTER I | 119 |
Night at an Inn Arrival | 137 |
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