The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 127Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American literature |
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May such an one be allowed to strike a note of hope amid the universal lamentation of our day ? It is not a fashionable attitude to take . The right thing is to speak from a platform of immense ethical height , and point out our failure ...
May such an one be allowed to strike a note of hope amid the universal lamentation of our day ? It is not a fashionable attitude to take . The right thing is to speak from a platform of immense ethical height , and point out our failure ...
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Fer him thar is hope . But , O my bretheren , fer that young boy whose funeral I stand before ye now to preach , fer that sinner among sinners , an ' that profligate among profligates , fer him thar is no hope ! No , my bretheren !
Fer him thar is hope . But , O my bretheren , fer that young boy whose funeral I stand before ye now to preach , fer that sinner among sinners , an ' that profligate among profligates , fer him thar is no hope ! No , my bretheren !
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only hope that the growth of civic virtues will follow upon the exercise of civic responsibilities . Obviously there is much in India to change . Only Indians themselves can change it . Capacity and self - reliance have to emerge ...
only hope that the growth of civic virtues will follow upon the exercise of civic responsibilities . Obviously there is much in India to change . Only Indians themselves can change it . Capacity and self - reliance have to emerge ...
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