The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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Our higher nature - whether we are pleased to consider it the expression of intellectual endowments alone , or whether we would associate with it a " supervising deity , " called the soul - is but a gem held within a casket , not alone ...
Our higher nature - whether we are pleased to consider it the expression of intellectual endowments alone , or whether we would associate with it a " supervising deity , " called the soul - is but a gem held within a casket , not alone ...
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Both of these eminent men were the recipients of benefactions at an early age , and both were led to their benefactors by a chain of circumstances that I am not disposed to consider accidental . " There's a divinity that shapes our ends ...
Both of these eminent men were the recipients of benefactions at an early age , and both were led to their benefactors by a chain of circumstances that I am not disposed to consider accidental . " There's a divinity that shapes our ends ...
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As his biographer , I consider that it would not be just to the character of my noble friend , nor would it be more than a partial discharge of the duty I owe to posterity should I omit this most interesting period of his life .
As his biographer , I consider that it would not be just to the character of my noble friend , nor would it be more than a partial discharge of the duty I owe to posterity should I omit this most interesting period of his life .
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I extract from it the following sentence : When I consider the emigration of your honorable grandfather and your beloved mother , the great persuasion I used to deter them from such an uncertain project in a far distant part of the ...
I extract from it the following sentence : When I consider the emigration of your honorable grandfather and your beloved mother , the great persuasion I used to deter them from such an uncertain project in a far distant part of the ...
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The students appear , from the account given by Professor La Borde , in his history of the Institution , to have resorted to violence in resenting what they were pleased to consider grievances , and for some time after the great riot of ...
The students appear , from the account given by Professor La Borde , in his history of the Institution , to have resorted to violence in resenting what they were pleased to consider grievances , and for some time after the great riot of ...
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