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... command by the pre- sent Lord Hutchinson . Excepting the recollection of his military character , the present Monument , erected by the vote of Parliament , in grateful acknow- ledgment of his public services , is all that remains to us ...
... command by the pre- sent Lord Hutchinson . Excepting the recollection of his military character , the present Monument , erected by the vote of Parliament , in grateful acknow- ledgment of his public services , is all that remains to us ...
Side 66
... , asks , Do you not come your tardy son to chide , That laps'd in time and passion lets go by The important acting of your dread command . say . 1 The ghost replies , Do not forget . This visitation 66 ON THE CHARACTER OF HAMLET .
... , asks , Do you not come your tardy son to chide , That laps'd in time and passion lets go by The important acting of your dread command . say . 1 The ghost replies , Do not forget . This visitation 66 ON THE CHARACTER OF HAMLET .
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... command the respect of all with whom you associate — and as Christians , you will not only be enabled to withstand the innumerable temptations with which you will be assailed , but , to support with dignity and true fortitude the ...
... command the respect of all with whom you associate — and as Christians , you will not only be enabled to withstand the innumerable temptations with which you will be assailed , but , to support with dignity and true fortitude the ...
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... command . ( To be concluded in our next . ) FOR THE PORT FOLIO . VALEDICTORY ORATION , Delivered at the late Commencement in the Philadelphia Academy , by Mr. JAMES P. MORRIS . HAVING gone through the usual course of education in this ...
... command . ( To be concluded in our next . ) FOR THE PORT FOLIO . VALEDICTORY ORATION , Delivered at the late Commencement in the Philadelphia Academy , by Mr. JAMES P. MORRIS . HAVING gone through the usual course of education in this ...
Side 98
... command its services and be rewarded with honour and reputa- tion ; but if it defeats you , ignorance and disgrace will assuredly be your portion . From the influence of this principle , therefore , having grappled , I am resolved to ...
... command its services and be rewarded with honour and reputa- tion ; but if it defeats you , ignorance and disgrace will assuredly be your portion . From the influence of this principle , therefore , having grappled , I am resolved to ...
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