Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 65
... , and a wonderful fellowship of those individual intelligences which make up the mind and opinion of the age . Mind is the great lever of all things ; human thought is the process by which human ends are ultimately answered ; 9 65.
... , and a wonderful fellowship of those individual intelligences which make up the mind and opinion of the age . Mind is the great lever of all things ; human thought is the process by which human ends are ultimately answered ; 9 65.
Page 69
... thought better in themselves , or as better suited to existing condition , we leave the preference to be enjoyed . Our his- tory hitherto proves , however , that the popular form is practicable , and that with wisdom and knowledge men ...
... thought better in themselves , or as better suited to existing condition , we leave the preference to be enjoyed . Our his- tory hitherto proves , however , that the popular form is practicable , and that with wisdom and knowledge men ...
Page 73
... thought . Their work doth not perish with them . The tree which they assisted to plant , will flourish , although they water it and protect it no longer ; for it has struck its roots deep , it has sent them to the very centre ; no storm ...
... thought . Their work doth not perish with them . The tree which they assisted to plant , will flourish , although they water it and protect it no longer ; for it has struck its roots deep , it has sent them to the very centre ; no storm ...
Page 75
... thoughts of men ? The occurrence has added new interest to our anniversary and will be remembered , in all time to come ... thought , on this occasion , that a man can no more abandon the proper duties of his profession , than he can ...
... thoughts of men ? The occurrence has added new interest to our anniversary and will be remembered , in all time to come ... thought , on this occasion , that a man can no more abandon the proper duties of his profession , than he can ...
Page 81
... thought that there was one thing in the declaration to be regretted ; and that is , the asperity and apparent anger with which it speaks of the person of the king ; the industrious ability with which it accumulates and charges upon him ...
... thought that there was one thing in the declaration to be regretted ; and that is , the asperity and apparent anger with which it speaks of the person of the king ; the industrious ability with which it accumulates and charges upon him ...
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