| William Carlos Martyn - 1890 - 610 páginas
...and far-reaching in their evil, even the charity of silence is not permissible. 594 WENDELL PHILLIPS. To be as good as our fathers we must be better. They...appetite and prohibit temptation if it rots great cities. Intrench labor in sufficient bulwarks against that wealth, which, without the tenfold strength... | |
| William Carlos Martyn - 1890 - 632 páginas
...in their evil, even the charity of silence is not permissible. To he as good as our fathers we most be better. They silenced their fears and subdued their..."Madmen!" and gave us forty years for the shipwreck. With seiene faith they persevered. Let us rise to their level. Crush appetite and prohibit temptation if... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1891 - 508 páginas
...where what men say in the streets is the exact opposite of what they say to each other. De mortuis nil nisi bonum, most men translate, " Speak only good...appetite, and prohibit temptation if it rots great cities. Intrench labor in sufficient bulwarks against that wealth which, without the tenfold strength... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1891 - 502 páginas
...say to each other. De mortuis nil nisi bonum, most men translate, " Speak only good of the dead." 1 prefer to construe it, "• Of the dead say nothing...appetite, and prohibit temptation if it rots great cities. Intrench labor in sufficient bulwarks against that wealth winch, without the tenfold strength... | |
| Edward Napoleon Kirby - 1895 - 216 páginas
...despotism, we joyfully take the ever-restless ocean for ours, — only pure because never still. . . . their fears and subdued their prejudices, inaugurating...appetite and prohibit temptation if it rots great cities. Intrench labor in sufficient bulwarks against that wealth, which, without the tenfold strength... | |
| Edward Napoleon Kirby - 1896 - 220 páginas
...despotism, we joyfully take the ever-restless ocean for ours, — only pure because never still. . . . To be as good as our fathers, we must be better. They...appetite and prohibit temptation if it rots great cities. Intrench labor in sufficient bulwarks against that wealth, which, without the tenfold strength... | |
| George Pierce Baker - 1904 - 508 páginas
...prefer to construe it, " Of the dead say nothing unless you can tell something good." And if the sin and To be as good as our fathers we must be better. They...shipwreck. With serene faith they persevered. Let 5 us rise to their level. Crush appetite and prohibit temptation if it rots great cities. Intrench... | |
| George Pierce Baker - 1904 - 508 páginas
...prefer to construe it, " Of the dead say nothing unless you can tell something good." And if the sin and To be as good as our fathers we must be better. They...precedent on the file. Europe shouted '• Madmen I " and gave us forty years for the shipwreck. With serene faith they persevered. Let 5 us rise to... | |
| Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1906 - 386 páginas
...been marked and far-reaching in their evil, even the charity of silence is not permissible. 10 59. To be as good as our fathers we must be better. They...serene faith they persevered. Let us rise to their 15 level. Crush appetite, and prohibit temptation if it rots great cities. Intrench labor in sufficient... | |
| Arthur Copeland - 1907 - 166 páginas
...be Rum, intrenched in great cities, and commanding every vantage ground." And in closing he said : " To be as good as our fathers we must be better. They...forty years for the shipwreck. With serene faith they perservered. Let us rise to their level. Crush appetite and prohibit temptation, if it rots great cities.... | |
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