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... honor and reverence on this the one hun- dredth anniversary of his elevation to the Supreme Bench . The close of a century is suggestive of retrospection , and invites us to revisit its dawning , as does the beginning of a century hurry ...
... honor and reverence on this the one hun- dredth anniversary of his elevation to the Supreme Bench . The close of a century is suggestive of retrospection , and invites us to revisit its dawning , as does the beginning of a century hurry ...
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... honored with a niche in the Pantheon of the great . Few even of these inscribe their names so high that they are not obscured by the accumulated dust of a century . The legal profession can therefore take pride in the fact that of all ...
... honored with a niche in the Pantheon of the great . Few even of these inscribe their names so high that they are not obscured by the accumulated dust of a century . The legal profession can therefore take pride in the fact that of all ...
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... honoring him we have . honored ourselves . May the constitution as he construed it continue to be for another century our pillar of cloud by day and pillar of fire by night , so that when another hundred years has gone by , this people ...
... honoring him we have . honored ourselves . May the constitution as he construed it continue to be for another century our pillar of cloud by day and pillar of fire by night , so that when another hundred years has gone by , this people ...
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... High Jinks , I find that the Sires have done honor to nearly every distin- guished man , to almost every theme , sacred or profane . Tommy Newcomb talked of Thackeray , Paul Newman of Faust 38 " HAEC OLIM MEMINISSE JUVABIT "
... High Jinks , I find that the Sires have done honor to nearly every distin- guished man , to almost every theme , sacred or profane . Tommy Newcomb talked of Thackeray , Paul Newman of Faust 38 " HAEC OLIM MEMINISSE JUVABIT "
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... honors to be gained to laurels worn and won , let us solve the doubt by letting go of the yesterdays we can not hold , by looking only toward the tomorrows we needs must face , and by joining in sincerest welcome to the future that ...
... honors to be gained to laurels worn and won , let us solve the doubt by letting go of the yesterdays we can not hold , by looking only toward the tomorrows we needs must face , and by joining in sincerest welcome to the future that ...
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Page 213 - CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR. WHO is the happy Warrior ? Who is he That every Man in arms should wish to be ? It is the generous Spirit, who, when brought Among the tasks of real life, hath wrought Upon the plan that pleased his childish thought : Whose high endeavours are an inward light That makes the path before him always bright...
Page 23 - Let the end be legitimate, let it be within the scope of the Constitution, and all means which are appropriate, which are plainly adapted to that end, which are not prohibited, but consistent with the letter and spirit of the Constitution, are constitutional.
Page 203 - I wish popularity, but it is that popularity which follows, not that which is run after. It is that popularity which, sooner or later, never fails to do justice to the pursuit of noble ends by noble means. I will not do that which my conscience tells me is wrong, upon this occasion, to gain the huzzas of thousands, or the daily praise of all the papers which come from the press; I will not avoid doing what I think is right, though it should draw on me the whole artillery of libels, all that falsehood...
Page 29 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
Page 225 - They are legislative courts, created in virtue of the general right of sovereignty which exists in the government, or in virtue of that clause which enables congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States.
Page 96 - I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little western flower, Before milk-white, now purple with love's wound, And maidens call it love-in-idleness.
Page 56 - Not to a rage : patience and sorrow strove Who should express her goodliest. You have seen Sunshine and rain at once...
Page 213 - Tis, finally, the Man, who, lifted high, Conspicuous object in a Nation's eye, Or left unthought-of in obscurity, — Who, with a toward or untoward lot, Prosperous or adverse, to his wish or not — Plays, in the many games of life, that one Where what he most doth value must be won...
Page 188 - In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop.
Page 262 - Must I shoot a simple-minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of a wily agitator who induces him to desert...