Writings of Severn Teackle Wallis, Volumen1John Murphy & Company, 1896 - 339 páginas |
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... better or more public - spirited citizen , no purer or more unselfish patriot ever lived in this community . In the darkest hour of civil strife , when the law was silent in the midst of the din of arms , he showed a courage and ...
... better or more public - spirited citizen , no purer or more unselfish patriot ever lived in this community . In the darkest hour of civil strife , when the law was silent in the midst of the din of arms , he showed a courage and ...
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... better deserved such tributes . This spontaneous and reverent homage to his attainments and character as a lawyer , to his rare intellectual gifts and accomplishments , and to the purity of his private and public life , is the best ...
... better deserved such tributes . This spontaneous and reverent homage to his attainments and character as a lawyer , to his rare intellectual gifts and accomplishments , and to the purity of his private and public life , is the best ...
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... fuller of the toilsome mission of humanity than even their great prototype . Our own countryman , Mr. Longfellow , from whose delightful genius we might expect something better and more original , has established for him- 8 LEISURE .
... fuller of the toilsome mission of humanity than even their great prototype . Our own countryman , Mr. Longfellow , from whose delightful genius we might expect something better and more original , has established for him- 8 LEISURE .
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Severn Teackle Wallis. something better and more original , has established for him- self a perfect speciality in the regard of which I speak ; and one would think , from the burden of his music , that the destiny of mankind is chiefly ...
Severn Teackle Wallis. something better and more original , has established for him- self a perfect speciality in the regard of which I speak ; and one would think , from the burden of his music , that the destiny of mankind is chiefly ...
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... better nature than another . But I mean to say , that the tendency of any exclusive calling or profession which a man pursues for his bread , or for money , after he has bread enough an occupation in which he merges himself and his ...
... better nature than another . But I mean to say , that the tendency of any exclusive calling or profession which a man pursues for his bread , or for money , after he has bread enough an occupation in which he merges himself and his ...
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