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
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...reason why such a great commonwealth should not also nurture more great thinkers. "Sir," he concluded, "I trust that when we come to act on this question we shall take lofty ground and so cast our votes that the blessings of education shall be conferred upon every son of Pennsylvania—... | |
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...of 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... | |
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