| Joseph Story - 1833 - 782 páginas
...seem yet to have arrived, when language, like this, however true, should meet the eyes of the public. May the period be yet far distant, when praise shall...utterance, which belongs to the sanctity of the grave. But I know not, that in the course of providence the privilege will be allowed me hereafter, to declare,... | |
| William Wetmore Story - 1851 - 692 páginas
...seem yet to have arrived, when language like this, however true, should meet the eyes of the public. May the period be yet far distant, when praise shall...utterance which belongs to the sanctity of the grave. But I know not that, in the course of Providence, the privilege will be allowed me hereafter to declare,... | |
| Frederic Joseph Swift - 1891 - 78 páginas
...22, 1891. tribute of TOlliam p. tfbwler. f rc.-if cut Hew l.'ori;, Ontario, ans TOestecn 'RallroaS. It is said of Judge Joseph Story "that his familiar...better, wiser man for having been one of " his boys." tribute of TKfltlUam B. Ibornblower. I cannot forego the pleasure of contributing my share towards... | |
| John Marshall - 1914 - 396 páginas
...still lives, the uncompromising advocate of his principles? true, should meet the eyes of the public. May the period be yet far distant, when praise shall speak out with that fullness of utterance which belongs to the sanctity of the grave. But I know not that, in the course... | |
| 1891 - 382 páginas
...Ontario, anb VUlcetcrn ftailroat. It is said of Judge Joseph Story " that his familiar bearing toward 1 the boys ' — as he called the students, — his...been one of " his boys." NEW YORK, April 8, 1891. {Tribute of TOHlam ». 1x>rnblower. I cannot forego the pleasure of contributing my share towards a... | |
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