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... true grandeur of a nation exists in its material resources , in its facilities for the production and distribution of wealth , in the sobriety , integrity , and dignity of her sons , in their enterprizing spirit , in their capability ...
... true grandeur of a nation exists in its material resources , in its facilities for the production and distribution of wealth , in the sobriety , integrity , and dignity of her sons , in their enterprizing spirit , in their capability ...
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... true and the godlike by his mother's voice , and was impelled onward to greatness and renown , by his mother's enthu- siasm . Yes , go ask him at the moment of his proudest triumph , when his countrymen have engarlanded his brow with an ...
... true and the godlike by his mother's voice , and was impelled onward to greatness and renown , by his mother's enthu- siasm . Yes , go ask him at the moment of his proudest triumph , when his countrymen have engarlanded his brow with an ...
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... true means of adding to the national wealth is that of increasing the food of the people . Num- bers of those subsisting upon charity , might be made producers of food , which food could be exchanged for manufac- tures . The pauper ...
... true means of adding to the national wealth is that of increasing the food of the people . Num- bers of those subsisting upon charity , might be made producers of food , which food could be exchanged for manufac- tures . The pauper ...
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... true taste . There is not a beauty in the long corridor but it may suggest a pol- luting image ; and purity , the foundation principle of all true art and delight in art , retires from the home of the animal , spite of its magnificence ...
... true taste . There is not a beauty in the long corridor but it may suggest a pol- luting image ; and purity , the foundation principle of all true art and delight in art , retires from the home of the animal , spite of its magnificence ...
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... true ; but if the culture and expansion of man's individual nature is the great aim which our institutions should strive to achieve , then it will be seen how allusive and apparent only is our progress . It is probable that a more ...
... true ; but if the culture and expansion of man's individual nature is the great aim which our institutions should strive to achieve , then it will be seen how allusive and apparent only is our progress . It is probable that a more ...
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