University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... moral stamina that were woven into the texture of American life from its early beginnings , thus making a great contribution to our country , if it be true , as James Russell Lowell said and as history on the whole attests , that a " moral ...
... moral stamina that were woven into the texture of American life from its early beginnings , thus making a great contribution to our country , if it be true , as James Russell Lowell said and as history on the whole attests , that a " moral ...
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... moral obtuseness of mankind . In a letter to Joseph Priestley , he wrote : The rapid progress true science now makes , occasions my regretting sometimes that I was born so soon . It is impossible to imagine the height to which may be ...
... moral obtuseness of mankind . In a letter to Joseph Priestley , he wrote : The rapid progress true science now makes , occasions my regretting sometimes that I was born so soon . It is impossible to imagine the height to which may be ...
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... moral and mental attitude of those who were saying to themselves and to others , " Who are these canaille that growl and bark ungratefully at us for what we have done for them ? Have we not made the country great ? Have we not developed ...
... moral and mental attitude of those who were saying to themselves and to others , " Who are these canaille that growl and bark ungratefully at us for what we have done for them ? Have we not made the country great ? Have we not developed ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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