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" I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions ; and, as a man to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only... "
The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their ... - Page 284
1803
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Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pages
...forbear to vindicate my character, and motives — from your aspersions ; and, as a man to whom fame я dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life, in doing justice to that reputation, which is to live a ft кг me, and which is the only legacy I can...
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The Life and Times of Robert Emmet, Esq

Richard Robert Madden - 1847 - 380 pages
...but, while I exist, I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions ; and, as a man to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I can leave...
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The Elocutionary Reader; Or, Rhetorical Class Book

Hugh Gawthrop - 1847 - 184 pages
...exist 1 shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions ; and as a inan, to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I can leave...
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Ireland: Historical and Statistical, Volume 3

George Lewis Smyth - 1849 - 512 pages
...calumny ? You, my Lord, are the judge; I am the culprit. But you, my Lord, are a man, and I am another. And as a man, to whom fame is dearer than life, I will use the last moments of that life in rescuing my name and memory from the foul and odious imputations...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - 1850 - 534 pages
...but, while I exist, I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions ; and as a man to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I can leave...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - 1851 - 464 pages
...existence, but while I exist I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions; and as a man to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I can leave...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...but, while I exist, I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your asperions. As a man to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I can leave...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pages
...but, while I exist, I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions. As a man to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputjjiion which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I eanjienvo...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...while I exist, I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions. As a mnn to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I can leave...
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The Irving Gift: Being Choice Gems

Washington Irving - 1853 - 304 pages
...you, my lord, sit there a |udge, and I stand here a culprit, y! you are but a man and lam another- i have a right therefore to vindicate my character...that life in rescuing my name and my memory from the afflteting imputation of having been an emissary of France, or seeking her interference in the inte...
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