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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

... INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES is a publication of the Penn sylvania State University. T... ... INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES is a publication of the Penn sylvania State University. This Por... ...ronic transmission, in any way. INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES , the Pennsylvania State Uni versity, Electronic Classics ... ...ransmission, in any way. INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES , the Pennsylvania State Uni versity, Electronic Classics Series ... ...ecessity of another resort to them. Already have the gallant exploits of our naval heroes proved to the world our inherent capacity to maintain our ri... ...of these are amply recompensed, in their turn, by the nursery for seamen and naval force thus formed and reared up for the support of our com mon rig... ...ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES 301 tion from the Military Academy at West Point. A large parade followed the ceremony, and inaugura... ...otomac River, and on the far shore the sloping hills of Arling ton National Cemetery with its row on row of simple white markers bearing crosses or S...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

...ted me, Honouring they greet me thus, and well they judge.” So I beheld united the bright school Of him the monarch of sublimest song, That o’er ... ...rn’d shall come, and bring Their bodies, which above they now have left. The cemetery on this part obtain With Epicurus all his followers, Who with th... ...mong the inhabitants of that city, and among the leaders of the neighbouring states. v. 70. The pleasant land.] Lombardy. v. 72. The twain.] Guido d... ... was engaged to marry a lady of the Amidei family, but broke his promise and united himself to one of the Donati. This was so much resented by the for... ...n the confines of the Maremma, has led them to conceive hopes of becom ing a naval power: but this scheme will prove as chimerical as their former pl... ...ne of the wisest and most valorous knights the best speaker, the most expert statesman, the most renowned and enterprising, man of his age in Italy, ... ...ine, Which in the presence of the Son of God Is void), the same hath made my cemetery A common sewer of puddle and of blood: The more below his triump... ...er learnt from the Grecian bard than from the teachers of the porch or the academy, he says— And dost thou ask, what themes my mind engage? The lone...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...benches, and began to reach the ushers and monitors of this great Ayrshire academy. This arose in part from his lax views about religion; for at this ... ...emony can do aught to fix the wandering affec- tions, here were two people united for life. Mary came of a superstitious family, so that she perhaps i... ...Whitman’s intense Americanism, his unlimited belief in the future of These States (as, with reverential capitals, he loves to call them), made the war... ...rose and Poetry . . . for the most cogent purposes of those great in- land states, and for T exas, and California, and Oregon;” – a statement which is... ...uperficial, even at command; he could not swoop into a parlour and, in the naval phrase, “cut out” a human being from that dreary port; nor had he inc... ...ons they held through the prison wall, and dear was the sympathy that soon united them. It fell first to the lot of Kusakabe to pass before the judges... ...pped, let the blind paupers go and sepa- rate the good from the bad in the cemetery of the Innocents! For his own part the poet can see no distinction... ...gibility, and that bad business about Thevenin Pensete in the house by the cemetery of St. John. He was reclaimed by the ecclesiastical authorities as... ... rigging of ships from a model; and “looking and improving himself of the (naval) stores with” – hark to the fellow! -”great delight.” His familiar sp...

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