MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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Página 47
... trade and practices of these farmers . What could the body of freemen , meeting four times a year , at Boston , do for the daily wants of the planters at Musketaquid ? The wolf was to be killed ; the Indian to be watched and resisted ...
... trade and practices of these farmers . What could the body of freemen , meeting four times a year , at Boston , do for the daily wants of the planters at Musketaquid ? The wolf was to be killed ; the Indian to be watched and resisted ...
Página 87
... trade and in all the professions . Fellow Citizens ; let not the solemn shadows of two hundred years , this day , fall over us in vain . I feel some unwillingness to quit the remembrance of the past . With all the hope of the new I feel ...
... trade and in all the professions . Fellow Citizens ; let not the solemn shadows of two hundred years , this day , fall over us in vain . I feel some unwillingness to quit the remembrance of the past . With all the hope of the new I feel ...
Página 106
... trade had concealed , the war discovered ; and it was found , contrary to all popular belief , that the country was at heart abolitionist , and for the Union was ready to die . As cities of men are the first effects of civiliza tion ...
... trade had concealed , the war discovered ; and it was found , contrary to all popular belief , that the country was at heart abolitionist , and for the Union was ready to die . As cities of men are the first effects of civiliza tion ...
Página 107
... trades- men , lawyers and students did more than forty years of peace had done to educate the South . " This will be a slow business , " writes our Con- cord captain home , " for we have to stop and civil- ize the people as we go along ...
... trades- men , lawyers and students did more than forty years of peace had done to educate the South . " This will be a slow business , " writes our Con- cord captain home , " for we have to stop and civil- ize the people as we go along ...
Página 139
... trade on the coast of Africa . " They made friends and raised money for the slave ; they interested their Yearly Meeting ; and all Eng- lish and all American Quakers . John Woolman of New Jersey , whilst yet an apprentice , was un- easy ...
... trade on the coast of Africa . " They made friends and raised money for the slave ; they interested their Yearly Meeting ; and all Eng- lish and all American Quakers . John Woolman of New Jersey , whilst yet an apprentice , was un- easy ...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures Ralph Waldo Emerson Prévia não disponível - 2016 |
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