The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Page 68
... honor ? Despise not youth , even when it speaks the loudest . Alas ! how often has your caution , your vir- tue , sinned against humanity ? " This burst of zeal , which has been echoed by a shout of many thousand voices from every ...
... honor ? Despise not youth , even when it speaks the loudest . Alas ! how often has your caution , your vir- tue , sinned against humanity ? " This burst of zeal , which has been echoed by a shout of many thousand voices from every ...
Page 81
... honor is offended will not be restrained from vindicat- ing their reputation at any sacrifice . We do not justify , though we may soften down the crime . There was at least in that rashness the impulse of a lofty spirit , which is ...
... honor is offended will not be restrained from vindicat- ing their reputation at any sacrifice . We do not justify , though we may soften down the crime . There was at least in that rashness the impulse of a lofty spirit , which is ...
Page 93
... honor , for all the other con- more than half dead , and would most certainly tributors are the very first men of the time . The have given up the ghost I believe , were it not review appears on the same day in four dif- that by the ...
... honor , for all the other con- more than half dead , and would most certainly tributors are the very first men of the time . The have given up the ghost I believe , were it not review appears on the same day in four dif- that by the ...
Page 101
... honor , but shrinking , like a craven , from their twist and turn their brains about on which side dictates ; following pleasure headlong , and even- they will , and as long as they will , there is , after tually led into crimes of the ...
... honor , but shrinking , like a craven , from their twist and turn their brains about on which side dictates ; following pleasure headlong , and even- they will , and as long as they will , there is , after tually led into crimes of the ...
Page 109
... honor- able members of the present day . He usu- ally commences each session of Parliament by requesting his constituents to consider , whether there were any local affairs in which they might more particularly require his aid , and to ...
... honor- able members of the present day . He usu- ally commences each session of Parliament by requesting his constituents to consider , whether there were any local affairs in which they might more particularly require his aid , and to ...
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