Addresses and Speeches on Various Occasions: 1852-1867Little, Brown,, 1867 |
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... condition to pursue this precise object . They sought not merely " freedom to worship God " for themselves , and in their own way , but they sought freedom and opportunity to bring up their children in the way they should go , and to ...
... condition to pursue this precise object . They sought not merely " freedom to worship God " for themselves , and in their own way , but they sought freedom and opportunity to bring up their children in the way they should go , and to ...
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... condition . I pretend not to know how this common want of almost all seminaries of instruction is to be supplied . But , oh ! let us be careful that the indulgence of sectarian jealousies do not result in a downright divorce between ...
... condition . I pretend not to know how this common want of almost all seminaries of instruction is to be supplied . But , oh ! let us be careful that the indulgence of sectarian jealousies do not result in a downright divorce between ...
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... condition of spiritual darkness , - " Dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon , Irrecoverably dark , total eclipse , Without all hope of day ! " But whatever degree of affectionate interest and concern we may cherish towards this ...
... condition of spiritual darkness , - " Dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon , Irrecoverably dark , total eclipse , Without all hope of day ! " But whatever degree of affectionate interest and concern we may cherish towards this ...
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... their fellow - men ; in communicating to them , indeed , proportionately to their ability to grasp and wield them , the very instruments by - which the condition of society , moral , religious , 18 THE OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
... their fellow - men ; in communicating to them , indeed , proportionately to their ability to grasp and wield them , the very instruments by - which the condition of society , moral , religious , 18 THE OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.
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Robert Charles Winthrop. which the condition of society , moral , religious , and political , is , and is to be , mainly controlled . The best result of all the inventions , discoveries , and improve- ments of modern times has been to ...
Robert Charles Winthrop. which the condition of society , moral , religious , and political , is , and is to be , mainly controlled . The best result of all the inventions , discoveries , and improve- ments of modern times has been to ...
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Seite 324 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard and the sea ; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free.
Seite 67 - And his brethren said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us? or shalt thou indeed have dominion over us?
Seite 285 - I have said he, often and often in the course of the Session, and the vicissitudes of my hopes and fears as to its issue, looked at that behind the President without being able to tell whether it was rising or setting: But now at length I have the happiness to know that it is a rising and not a setting Sun.
Seite 569 - ... his mind and hand went together; and what he thought, he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers.
Seite 442 - Through God we shall do valiantly: for he it is that shall tread down our enemies.
Seite 213 - Lords and commons of England ! consider what nation it is whereof ye are, and whereof ye are the governors : a nation not slow and dull, but of a quick, ingenious, and piercing spirit ; acute to invent, subtile and sinewy to discourse, not beneath the reach of any point the highest that human capacity can soar to.
Seite 276 - Good," which, I think, was written by your father. It had been so little regarded by a former possessor that several leaves of it were torn out, but the remainder gave me such a turn of thinking as to have an influence on my conduct through life; for I have always set a greater value on the character of a doer of good than on any other kind of reputation ; and if I have been, as you seem to think, a useful citizen, the public owes the advantage of it to that book.
Seite 269 - We must be unanimous ; there must be no pulling different ways: we must all hang together." Franklin replied, " Yes, we must indeed all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately.
Seite 33 - WHAT shall I do to be for ever known, And make the age to come my own...
Seite 12 - Rather let prudence and temper come first from this side. I will undertake for America that she will follow the example.