Who would not rather do one living deed than to have his ashes forever enshrined in ever-burnished gold? Sir, I trust that when we come to act on this question, we shall take lofty ground — look beyond the narrow space which now circumscribes our vision... Thaddeus Stevens - Página 44por Samuel Walker McCall - 1899 - 369 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 438 páginas
...oi the "Cities of the Dead." Who would not shudder at the idea of such prolonged material identity? Who would not rather do one living deed, than to have...that when we come to act on this question we shall all take lofty ground — look beyond the narrow space which now circumscribes our vision — beyond... | |
| 1835 - 444 páginas
...shudder at the idea of such prolonged material identity? Who would not rather do one living deed, llinn to have his ashes forever enshrined in ever-burnished...that when we come to act on this question we shall all take lofty ground — look beyond the narrow space which now circumscribes our vision — beyond... | |
| 1835 - 430 páginas
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| 1900 - 708 páginas
...imperfectly reported, but the following closing paragraph is worthy of publication here : — • " Who would not rather do one living deed than to have his ashes enshrined in ever-burnished gold? Sir, I trust that when we come to act on this question we shall take... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham - 1886 - 726 páginas
...would not rather do one living deed than to have his ashes enshrined in ever-burnished gold ? Sir, 1 trust that when we come to act on this question, we...our votes that the blessing of education shall be conferred on every son of Pennsylvania — shall be carried home to the poorest child of the poorest... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham - 1886 - 720 páginas
...want either the head of the philosopher, the heart of the philanthropist, or the nerve of the hero. Who would not rather do one living deed than to have his ashes enshrined in ever-burnished gold? Sir, I trust that when we come to act on this question, we shall... | |
| Joseph Solomon Walton, Martin Grove Brumbaugh - 1897 - 316 páginas
...learning makes us worse, that education makes men rogues,' should find no echo within these halls. . . . Who would not rather do one living deed than to have his ashes enshrined in ever-burnished gold ? . . . Why shall Pennsylvania now repudiate a system which is calculated... | |
| William Whitehead Rupert - 1903 - 140 páginas
...speeches of his life defended the new school law. " Sir," said Mr. Stevens, in the course of his speech, " I trust that when we come to act on this question, we shall take lofty ground,—look beyond the narrow space which now circumscribes our vision, — and so cast our votes... | |
| Smith Burnham - 1912 - 222 páginas
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