MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... human race , To you belongs a better badge than stars and ribbons . This pros- pering country is your ornament , and this expand- ing nation is multiplying your praise with millions of tongues . The agitating events of those days were ...
... human race , To you belongs a better badge than stars and ribbons . This pros- pering country is your ornament , and this expand- ing nation is multiplying your praise with millions of tongues . The agitating events of those days were ...
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... human life . The merit of those who fill a space in the world's history , who are borne forward , as it were , by the weight of thousands whom they lead , sheds a perfume less sweet than do the sacrifices of private virtue . I have had ...
... human life . The merit of those who fill a space in the world's history , who are borne forward , as it were , by the weight of thousands whom they lead , sheds a perfume less sweet than do the sacrifices of private virtue . I have had ...
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... humanity , to undertake to set this matter before you ; which ought rather to be done by a strict co - operation of many well - advised persons ; but I shall not apologize for my weakness . In this cause , no man's weakness is any ...
... humanity , to undertake to set this matter before you ; which ought rather to be done by a strict co - operation of many well - advised persons ; but I shall not apologize for my weakness . In this cause , no man's weakness is any ...
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... human- ity make us tender of such as are not yet per- suaded . The hardest selfishness is to be borne with . Let us withhold every reproachful , and , if we can , every indignant remark . In this cause , we must renounce our temper ...
... human- ity make us tender of such as are not yet per- suaded . The hardest selfishness is to be borne with . Let us withhold every reproachful , and , if we can , every indignant remark . In this cause , we must renounce our temper ...
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... human affairs must work and ripen , spite of whips and plantation- laws and West Indian interest . Conscience rolled on its pillow , and could not sleep . We sympathize very tenderly here with the poor aggrieved planter , of whom so ...
... human affairs must work and ripen , spite of whips and plantation- laws and West Indian interest . Conscience rolled on its pillow , and could not sleep . We sympathize very tenderly here with the poor aggrieved planter , of whom so ...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures Ralph Waldo Emerson Prévia não disponível - 2016 |
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