SpeechesLittle, Brown, 1891 - 55 páginas |
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... dead . For one hour , twice a year at least , at the regimental dinner , where the ghosts sit at table more numerous than the living , and on this day when we decorate their graves , the dead come back and live with us . - I see them ...
... dead . For one hour , twice a year at least , at the regimental dinner , where the ghosts sit at table more numerous than the living , and on this day when we decorate their graves , the dead come back and live with us . - I see them ...
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... dead and deadly wounded men . So , a little later , he rode to his death at the head of his cavalry in the Valley . In the portraits of some of those who fell in the civil wars of England , Vandyke has fixed on canvas the type of those ...
... dead and deadly wounded men . So , a little later , he rode to his death at the head of his cavalry in the Valley . In the portraits of some of those who fell in the civil wars of England , Vandyke has fixed on canvas the type of those ...
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... dead by his side . He had quietly turned back to where the other half of his company was waiting , had given the order , " Second platoon , for ward ! " and was again moving on , in obedience to superior command , to certain and useless ...
... dead by his side . He had quietly turned back to where the other half of his company was waiting , had given the order , " Second platoon , for ward ! " and was again moving on , in obedience to superior command , to certain and useless ...
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... dead sweep before us , wearing their wounds like stars . " It is not because the men whom I have mentioned were my friends that I have spoken of them , but , I repeat , because they are types . I speak of those whom I have seen . But ...
... dead sweep before us , wearing their wounds like stars . " It is not because the men whom I have mentioned were my friends that I have spoken of them , but , I repeat , because they are types . I speak of those whom I have seen . But ...
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... we meet thus , when we do honor to the dead in terms that must sometimes embrace the living , we do not deceive ourselves . We attribute no special merit to a man for having served when all were serving . We know 10 MEMORIAL DAY .
... we meet thus , when we do honor to the dead in terms that must sometimes embrace the living , we do not deceive ourselves . We attribute no special merit to a man for having served when all were serving . We know 10 MEMORIAL DAY .
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Página 9 - us at Fair Oaks, and afterwards for five days and nights in front of the enemy the only sleep that he would take was what he could snatch sitting erect in his uniform and resting his back against a hut. He fell at Gettysburg. His brother, a surgeon, who rode, as our surgeons so
Página 16 - some Wolfe, some Montcalm, some Shaw. This is that little touch of the superfluous which is necessary. Necessary as art is necessary, and knowledge which serves no mechanical end. Superfluous only as glory is superfluous, or a bit of red ribbon that a man would die to win.
Página 42 - I have said that the best part of our education is moral. It is the crowning glory of this Law School that it has kindled in many a heart an inextinguishable fire. NOTE. — The orator referred to on page 28 was James Russell Lowell; the poet was Oliver
Página 12 - back joy to their lives? I think of one whom the poor of a great city know as their benefactress and friend. I think of one who has lived not less greatly
Página 26 - education begins when what is called your education is over, — when you no longer are stringing together the pregnant thoughts, the "jewels five words long," which great men have given their lives to cut from the raw material, but have begun yourselves to work upon the raw material for results which you do not see, cannot predict, and which may be long in
Página 39 - that no teaching which a man receives from others at all approaches in importance what he does for himself, and that one who simply has been a docile pupil has got but a very little way. But I do think that in the
Página 11 - It is not of the dead alone that we think on this day. There are those still living whose sex forbade them to offer their lives, but who gave instead their happiness. Which of us has not been lifted above himself by the sight of one of those lovely, lonely women, around whom the wand of sorrow has traced its excluding circle, — set apart, even when surrounded by loving friends who would fain
Página 16 - for writing the names of its dead graduates upon its tablets is not in the mathematics, the chemistry, the political economy, which it taught them, but that in ways not to be discovered, by traditions not to be written down, it helped men of lofty natures to make good their faculties. I hope and I believe that it long will give such help to its children.
Página 44 - to us. He had that terse and polished subtilty of speech which was most familiar to the world where courtiers and men of fashion taught the litterateurs of a later age how to write. He had something of the half-hidden wit which men