American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... respect , and the respect of others . She confers benefits and receives them . She has good health ; her presence itself is healthy and bracing ; her character is unstain'd ; she has made herself under- stood , and preserves her ...
... respect , and the respect of others . She confers benefits and receives them . She has good health ; her presence itself is healthy and bracing ; her character is unstain'd ; she has made herself under- stood , and preserves her ...
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... respect for law . There is an equally important field of coopera- tion by. pansion in the criminal elements who have found enlarged opportunities in dealing in illegal liquor . But a large responsibility rests directly upon our citizens ...
... respect for law . There is an equally important field of coopera- tion by. pansion in the criminal elements who have found enlarged opportunities in dealing in illegal liquor . But a large responsibility rests directly upon our citizens ...
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... respect the freedom and rights of others can long remain strong and retain the confidence and respect of other nations . No nation ever loses its dignity or good standing by conciliating its differ- ences , and by exercising great ...
... respect the freedom and rights of others can long remain strong and retain the confidence and respect of other nations . No nation ever loses its dignity or good standing by conciliating its differ- ences , and by exercising great ...
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HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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