Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick HenryDesilver, Thomas & Company, 1836 - 468 ページ |
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... honour . The author cannot recall the memory of this most amiable and excellent man , to whom ( if there be any merit in this work ) the friends of Mr. Henry and the state of Virginia owe so many obligations , without paying to that ...
... honour . The author cannot recall the memory of this most amiable and excellent man , to whom ( if there be any merit in this work ) the friends of Mr. Henry and the state of Virginia owe so many obligations , without paying to that ...
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... honour , continued to prevail too long ; and his death is believed to have been highly instru- mental in hastening that system of legislation in restraint of this practice , which now exists in Virginia . Besides the contributions ...
... honour , continued to prevail too long ; and his death is believed to have been highly instru- mental in hastening that system of legislation in restraint of this practice , which now exists in Virginia . Besides the contributions ...
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... honour to your profession . " It was always Mr. Henry's belief that Mr. Randolph had affected this difference of opinion , merely to afford him the pleasure of a triumph , and to make some atonement for the wound which his first repulse ...
... honour to your profession . " It was always Mr. Henry's belief that Mr. Randolph had affected this difference of opinion , merely to afford him the pleasure of a triumph , and to make some atonement for the wound which his first repulse ...
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... honour than to his discredit ; for as Mr. Henry owed no part of his distinction either to birth or fortune , but wholly to himself , the deeper the obscurity and poverty from which he emerged , the stronger is the evidence which it ...
... honour than to his discredit ; for as Mr. Henry owed no part of his distinction either to birth or fortune , but wholly to himself , the deeper the obscurity and poverty from which he emerged , the stronger is the evidence which it ...
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... honour of his own class . Mr. Henry had too much sagacity not to see this advan- tage , and too much good sense not ... honours , which had been instituted originally for their use . He made it no secret , therefore ; nay , he made it ...
... honour of his own class . Mr. Henry had too much sagacity not to see this advan- tage , and too much good sense not ... honours , which had been instituted originally for their use . He made it no secret , therefore ; nay , he made it ...
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