The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... truth , that almost anybody might appear witty who should be inconsiderate and unscrupulous in his talk . The gracious reserve that kind - hearted men indulge in , tends to dim their brilliancy , and to lessen their powers of ...
... truth , that almost anybody might appear witty who should be inconsiderate and unscrupulous in his talk . The gracious reserve that kind - hearted men indulge in , tends to dim their brilliancy , and to lessen their powers of ...
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... truths as to the ineffi- ciency of their means , and the unwisdom of their ends . All honour , then , to the man who has the courage , at a critical moment , to tell his countrymen where their peril really lies , and what difficulties ...
... truths as to the ineffi- ciency of their means , and the unwisdom of their ends . All honour , then , to the man who has the courage , at a critical moment , to tell his countrymen where their peril really lies , and what difficulties ...
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... truth , which was always his first object . Fond of wit and humour . His love of freedom . His sense of duty . He delighted in wit and humour ; and , in his narration of what was ludicrous , threw just so much of imitation into it as ...
... truth , which was always his first object . Fond of wit and humour . His love of freedom . His sense of duty . He delighted in wit and humour ; and , in his narration of what was ludicrous , threw just so much of imitation into it as ...
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... truth , it may be questioned whether it is a thing that can be conquered , though large converse with the world may enable a man to con- ceal it . Much might be said to explain and justify this shyness in the Prince ; but there it was ...
... truth , it may be questioned whether it is a thing that can be conquered , though large converse with the world may enable a man to con- ceal it . Much might be said to explain and justify this shyness in the Prince ; but there it was ...
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... truths of religion coexisted with a breadth of tolerance for other men struggling in their various ways to attain those ... truth . It must have occurred to every observer of mankind to notice that there are persons who acquire knowledge ...
... truths of religion coexisted with a breadth of tolerance for other men struggling in their various ways to attain those ... truth . It must have occurred to every observer of mankind to notice that there are persons who acquire knowledge ...
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