Addresses and TransactionsW. Dawson, 1969 |
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... persons in all parts of the country . That need is in no respect greater than when with regard to great men . in which those sides of history , which are not concerned with persons , have their full weight given to them , but if we ...
... persons in all parts of the country . That need is in no respect greater than when with regard to great men . in which those sides of history , which are not concerned with persons , have their full weight given to them , but if we ...
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... persons , to say things we think worth hearing and acting on , on a large variety of subjects , and yet such was ... person who enjoyed his sprees as cordially as he appreciated his most s rious moments ; a person who put as much of ...
... persons , to say things we think worth hearing and acting on , on a large variety of subjects , and yet such was ... person who enjoyed his sprees as cordially as he appreciated his most s rious moments ; a person who put as much of ...
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... person . He should take care not to be made a proverb , and therefore should avoid having any one topic upon which people can say ... Persons of all tastes and temperaments were attracted to him . Although Johnson was not interested 21.
... person . He should take care not to be made a proverb , and therefore should avoid having any one topic upon which people can say ... Persons of all tastes and temperaments were attracted to him . Although Johnson was not interested 21.
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