LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... tion enters , no doubt , into the literary judgment of our generation . Lamb's editors and biographers , -of whom Canon Ainger and E. V. Lucas dèserve the deepest gratitude of the public , -write of him like lovers and disciples ...
... tion enters , no doubt , into the literary judgment of our generation . Lamb's editors and biographers , -of whom Canon Ainger and E. V. Lucas dèserve the deepest gratitude of the public , -write of him like lovers and disciples ...
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... tion between fair - mindedness and humor is not always remembered . The man of true humor -not , of course , the mere joker or wit - sees all sides of a proposition . He recognizes instinc- tively its defects of proportion , its ...
... tion between fair - mindedness and humor is not always remembered . The man of true humor -not , of course , the mere joker or wit - sees all sides of a proposition . He recognizes instinc- tively its defects of proportion , its ...
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... tion which you cannot perceive . To you the President and the country seem to be all one . You are interested to see no distinction between them ; and I venture to suggest that probably your interest blinds you a little . We see the ...
... tion which you cannot perceive . To you the President and the country seem to be all one . You are interested to see no distinction between them ; and I venture to suggest that probably your interest blinds you a little . We see the ...
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... tion by the most vigorous and energetic opera . tions , without inquiry about its justice , or any- thing else connected with it . Mr. Speaker , let our Democratic friends be comforted with the assurance that we are con⚫ tent with our ...
... tion by the most vigorous and energetic opera . tions , without inquiry about its justice , or any- thing else connected with it . Mr. Speaker , let our Democratic friends be comforted with the assurance that we are con⚫ tent with our ...
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... tion of Independence , or the Constitution of the United States . On the contrary , Judge Curtis , in his dissent- the contr ing opinion , shows that in five of the then thir- teen States - to wit , New Hampshire , Massa- chusetts , New ...
... tion of Independence , or the Constitution of the United States . On the contrary , Judge Curtis , in his dissent- the contr ing opinion , shows that in five of the then thir- teen States - to wit , New Hampshire , Massa- chusetts , New ...
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