He is the world's eye. He is the world's heart. He is to resist the vulgar prosperity that retrogrades ever to barbarism, by preserving and communicating heroic sentiments, noble biographies, melodious verse, and the conclusions of history. Whatsoever... The Story of My Ancestors in America - Page 2by Edwin Sawyer Walker - 1895 - 72 pagesFull view - About this book
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