| Washington Irving - 1865 - 628 str.
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| George Bancroft - 1882 - 556 str.
...the pressure of the most complicated sufferings; and you will afford occasion for posterity to say: 'Had this day been wanting, the world had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining.1"' On concluding his address, the general, in further... | |
| George Bancroft - 1883 - 706 str.
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| United States. Continental Army - 1883 - 118 str.
...occasion for posterity to say, when speaking of the glorious example you have exhibited to mankind : had this day been wanting the world had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining." PROCEEDINGS OF MEETING. port of the committee being... | |
| 1883 - 994 str.
...occasion for posterity to say, when speaking of the glorious example you have exhibited to mankind : Had this day been wanting, the world had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human virtue is capable of attaining." With a stately bow he descended the platform and walked... | |
| 1883 - 1004 str.
...occasion for posterity to say, when speaking of the glorious example you have exhibited to mankind : Had this day been wanting, the world had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human virtue is capable of attaining." With a stately bow he descended the platform and walked... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 610 str.
...pressure of the most complicated sufferings; and you will afford occasion for posterity to say : ' Had this day been wanting, the world had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining.'" On concluding his address, the general, in further... | |
| George Bancroft - 1885 - 616 str.
...pressure of the most complicated sufferings ; and you will afford occasion for posterity to say : ' Had this day been wanting, the world had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining.' " On concluding his address, the general, in further... | |
| William O. Stoddard - 1886 - 336 str.
...occasion to posterity to say, when speaking of the glorious example you have exhibited to mankind : ' Had this day been wanting, the world had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining.' " It sounds extravagant and overstrained, and as if... | |
| 1888 - 246 str.
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