The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers : Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 1 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 |
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... object of con- siderable interest , on account of the conflicts of political par- ties in which the affairs of that institution had been made to mingle . In selecting for the exercise of his unfledged powers the theme of Wit and Beauty ...
... object of con- siderable interest , on account of the conflicts of political par- ties in which the affairs of that institution had been made to mingle . In selecting for the exercise of his unfledged powers the theme of Wit and Beauty ...
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... object of terror , and even a source of suffering . Such are the abuses of wit , but not its aims and character . In touching upon beauty , the second topic of his discourse , the young orator is more flightly and less pointed . His pre ...
... object of terror , and even a source of suffering . Such are the abuses of wit , but not its aims and character . In touching upon beauty , the second topic of his discourse , the young orator is more flightly and less pointed . His pre ...
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... objects of his contemplative thoughts , the themes of his musing hours , and where contemplation dwells the pas- sions are silent , and the social principle is most easily diffused and cultivated . As in the theatre of natural ...
... objects of his contemplative thoughts , the themes of his musing hours , and where contemplation dwells the pas- sions are silent , and the social principle is most easily diffused and cultivated . As in the theatre of natural ...
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... object . No man had this power in a greater degree than Gouverneur Morris , nor exercised it with more skill and effect . He has often been heard to say , that in his intercourse with men he never knew the sensation of fear or ...
... object . No man had this power in a greater degree than Gouverneur Morris , nor exercised it with more skill and effect . He has often been heard to say , that in his intercourse with men he never knew the sensation of fear or ...
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... social union , the soul of friendship , the magnet of sympathy , and the bright and steady polestar of the moral world . Within this compass there is no barrenness of topics . The orator treats of the objects GOUVERNEUR MOKRIS . 11.
... social union , the soul of friendship , the magnet of sympathy , and the bright and steady polestar of the moral world . Within this compass there is no barrenness of topics . The orator treats of the objects GOUVERNEUR MOKRIS . 11.
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