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" And whoever labors on this edifice with usefulness and distinction, whoever clears its foundations, strengthens its pillars, adorns its entablatures, or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself, in name, and fame,... "
Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine - Page 312
1898
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The Publications of the Southern New Hampshire Bar Association, Volume 1

Southern New Hampshire Bar Association - 1895 - 486 pages
...or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself in name and lame and character with that which is and must be as durable as the frame of human society." And this shall make the lawyer's labor immortal. APPENDIX I. LAW SCHOOLS OF THE UNITED...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 18

American Bar Association - 1895 - 594 pages
...adorns its entablatures, or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself in name and fame and character, with that which is and which must be, as enduring as the frame of human society." This sentiment, so beautifully phrased,...
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Proceedings of the Bench and Bar of the Circuit Court of the United States ...

United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit) - 1897 - 60 pages
...adorns its entablatures or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself, in name and fame and character, with that which is and must be as durable as the frame of human society." REMARKS OF MR. CHARLES P. GREENOUGH. I am grateful to the committee, Mr. Chairman,...
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The Power-Holding Class Versus The Public.

The Brotherhood of Liberty, Newport, Rhode Island - 1900 - 352 pages
...adorns its entablatures, or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself, in name and fame and character, with that which is and must be as durable as the fame of human society. One quotes Madison: "Perhaps, too, there may be a certain degree of danger that...
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The Power-holding Class Versus the Public: Imaginary Dialogue of McKinley ...

1900 - 324 pages
...adorns its entablatures, or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself, in name and fame and character, with that which is and must be as durable as the fame of human society. One quotes Madison: "Perhaps, too, there may be a certain degree of danger that...
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Wisconsin Reports, Volume 108

Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold, Arnold LeBell - 1901 - 774 pages
...contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself, in name, and fume, and character, with that which is and must be as durable as the frame of human society." High among those who have thus served their fellowmen must ever stand the memory of...
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Transactions of the ... annual meeting, the American Academy of ..., Volume 7

1901 - 316 pages
...adorns its entablatures or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself in name and fame and character with that which is and which must be as enduring as the frame of human society." KELOID FOLLOWING TRAUMATISM. WM COLE, MD...
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John Marshall: Life, Character and Judicial Services as Portrayed ..., Volume 3

John Forrest Dillon - 1903 - 558 pages
...progress of our race. And whoever labors on this edifice, with usefulness and distinction, . . . connects himself, in name and fame and character, with that which is and must be as durable as the frame of human society." (Webster's Works, II,. 300.) Let us review the life of John Marshall and seek inspiration...
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Pennsylvania Bar Association. Meeting. Report of the ... Annual ..., Volume 9

Pennsylvania Bar Association - 1903 - 620 pages
...adorns its entablatures, or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself in name and fame and character with that which is, and must be, as durable as the frame of human society." Our profession is a great Brotherhood to which belong the judges, the advocates and...
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Best Thoughts of Best Thinkers: Amplified, Classified, Exemplified and ...

Hialmer Day Gould, Edward Louis Hessenmueller - 1904 - 920 pages
...adorns its entablatures, or contributes to raise its august dome still higher in the skies, connects himself, in name, and fame, and character, with that which is and must be as durable as the frame of human society." Also Blair, "He who goes no further than bare justice, stops at the beginning of virtue."...
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