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... honour . How naturally then , should we love the brave , and the generous ; how gratefully should we bless the arm raised for our protection , when nerv'd by virtue , and directed by honour ! Heaven grant that the man with whom I may be ...
... honour . How naturally then , should we love the brave , and the generous ; how gratefully should we bless the arm raised for our protection , when nerv'd by virtue , and directed by honour ! Heaven grant that the man with whom I may be ...
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... honour . I have fought too many battles in the service of my country to dread the imputation of cowardice . - Death from a man of honour would be a glory you do not merit ; you shall live to bear the insult of man , and ROYALL TYLER 449.
... honour . I have fought too many battles in the service of my country to dread the imputation of cowardice . - Death from a man of honour would be a glory you do not merit ; you shall live to bear the insult of man , and ROYALL TYLER 449.
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Edwin Harrison Cady. honour of his country to the deism and democracies of Paris . Above all he was the author of that ... honour , and independence . I believe this species of economy was well understood by many of the ancient gentlemen ...
Edwin Harrison Cady. honour of his country to the deism and democracies of Paris . Above all he was the author of that ... honour , and independence . I believe this species of economy was well understood by many of the ancient gentlemen ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
The Contrast | 3 |
Circular to the States | 57 |
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