Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iii
... as we might more clearly illustrate from his education , habits , and general character , the workings of his mind , and the results of the circumstances in which he has been placed . The work , therefore , in its arrangement , is.
... as we might more clearly illustrate from his education , habits , and general character , the workings of his mind , and the results of the circumstances in which he has been placed . The work , therefore , in its arrangement , is.
الصفحة iv
... mind , the Author will be content . To the scholar and statesman , it offers fine specimens of eloquence and truth , with valuable commen- taries on our American Institutions . PROVIDENCE , February , 1835 . TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
... mind , the Author will be content . To the scholar and statesman , it offers fine specimens of eloquence and truth , with valuable commen- taries on our American Institutions . PROVIDENCE , February , 1835 . TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
الصفحة ix
... mind . When we are conversant with the education of a citizen , and with the means pursued by him to attain distinction , we are apt to feel , and to express , greater confidence in his integrity and conduct . Besides , and what is of ...
... mind . When we are conversant with the education of a citizen , and with the means pursued by him to attain distinction , we are apt to feel , and to express , greater confidence in his integrity and conduct . Besides , and what is of ...
الصفحة x
... mind , and of virtue , and then of their rewards . In this con- nection it may be read , and impart the best practical instruction ; because , it is like " a strong , still , central fire , " warming into beauty the products of genius ...
... mind , and of virtue , and then of their rewards . In this con- nection it may be read , and impart the best practical instruction ; because , it is like " a strong , still , central fire , " warming into beauty the products of genius ...
الصفحة xi
... mind . The God of Nature had planted the germ , but it was a long time before it expanded and began to bear fruit . Whenever we meet the man who has moulded his fortunes amid the con- tentions of poverty and disappointment , let us mark ...
... mind . The God of Nature had planted the germ , but it was a long time before it expanded and began to bear fruit . Whenever we meet the man who has moulded his fortunes amid the con- tentions of poverty and disappointment , let us mark ...
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