id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38812 Ingersoll, Robert Green The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 12 (of 12) Dresden Edition—Miscellany .txt text/plain 112496 6434 79 the equal rights of man, the best thing that can be done is to destroy a reputation of any man who dares defend the great and generous dead. natural for the young man to dream of success, of a home, of a good, a men or gods can say--the right or wrong lives in results--in the nature think a thousand times more of a kind man than I do of an intelligent God's best gift to man, and but for the Bible we could not know right in a very little while the great man is changed to a Christian--possibly I believe him to be an honest man; right in some things and wrong in The intelligent and generous man who loves his fellow-men--who develops Fortunate the people where this good man lived, for they are all his if above and over all there be a God who loves the right, an honest man ./cache/38812.txt ./txt/38812.txt