MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... much respect- ing the nature and offices of Christ , and the degree of veneration to which he is entitled . I am so much a Unitarian as this : that I believe the human mind can admit but one God , and that every effort 22 SERMON ON.
... much respect- ing the nature and offices of Christ , and the degree of veneration to which he is entitled . I am so much a Unitarian as this : that I believe the human mind can admit but one God , and that every effort 22 SERMON ON.
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... human race in this country , over all other plantations in history , owe them- selves mainly to the new subdivisions of the State into small corporations of land and power . It is vain to look for the inventor . No man made them . Each ...
... human race in this country , over all other plantations in history , owe them- selves mainly to the new subdivisions of the State into small corporations of land and power . It is vain to look for the inventor . No man made them . Each ...
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... humanity and love . Tell them , the Union has twenty - four States , and Massachusetts is one . Tell them , Massachusetts has three hun- dred towns , and Concord is one ; that in Concord are five hundred rateable polls , and every one ...
... humanity and love . Tell them , the Union has twenty - four States , and Massachusetts is one . Tell them , Massachusetts has three hun- dred towns , and Concord is one ; that in Concord are five hundred rateable polls , and every one ...
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... human heart heard the voice of love , and awoke as from a sleep . The questions which the Indians put betray their rea- son and their ignorance . " Can Jesus Christ un- derstand prayers in the Indian language ? " " If a man be wise ...
... human heart heard the voice of love , and awoke as from a sleep . The questions which the Indians put betray their rea- son and their ignorance . " Can Jesus Christ un- derstand prayers in the Indian language ? " " If a man be wise ...
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... humanity , was stone . After Philip's death , their strength was irrecoverably broken . They never more disturbed the interior settlements , and a few vagrant families , that are now pension- ers on the bounty of Massachusetts , are all ...
... humanity , was stone . After Philip's death , their strength was irrecoverably broken . They never more disturbed the interior settlements , and a few vagrant families , that are now pension- ers on the bounty of Massachusetts , are all ...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures Ralph Waldo Emerson Prévia não disponível - 2016 |
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