Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses and LecturesPhillips, Sampson, and Company, 1858 - 383 páginas |
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... reforms whose fame now fills the land with Temperance , Anti - Slavery , Non- Resistance , No Government , Equal Labor , fair and generous as each appears , are poor bitter things when prosecuted for themselves as an end . To every reform ...
... reforms whose fame now fills the land with Temperance , Anti - Slavery , Non- Resistance , No Government , Equal Labor , fair and generous as each appears , are poor bitter things when prosecuted for themselves as an end . To every reform ...
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... Reform had never such scope as at the present hour . Lutherans , Hernhutters , Jesuits , Monks , Quakers , Knox , Wesley , Swedenborg , Bentham , in their accusations of society , all respected something , church or state , literature ...
... Reform had never such scope as at the present hour . Lutherans , Hernhutters , Jesuits , Monks , Quakers , Knox , Wesley , Swedenborg , Bentham , in their accusations of society , all respected something , church or state , literature ...
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... reform has a secret door into the heart of every lawmaker , of every inhabitant of every city . The fact , that a new thought and hope have dawned in your breasts , should apprize you that in the same hour a new light broke in upon a ...
... reform has a secret door into the heart of every lawmaker , of every inhabitant of every city . The fact , that a new thought and hope have dawned in your breasts , should apprize you that in the same hour a new light broke in upon a ...
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... reform in all these institutions , their abuses will be redressed , and the way will be open again to the advantages which arise from the division of labor , and a man may select the fittest employ - ́ ment for his peculiar talent again ...
... reform in all these institutions , their abuses will be redressed , and the way will be open again to the advantages which arise from the division of labor , and a man may select the fittest employ - ́ ment for his peculiar talent again ...
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... ever and to all . I do not wish to be absurd and pedantic in reform . I do not wish to push my criticism on the state of things around me to that extravagant - mark , that shall compel me to suicide , 238 MAN THE REFORMER .
... ever and to all . I do not wish to be absurd and pedantic in reform . I do not wish to push my criticism on the state of things around me to that extravagant - mark , that shall compel me to suicide , 238 MAN THE REFORMER .
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