The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. I, Volume 1Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... reform , is the conviction that there is an infinite worthiness in man which will appear at the call of worth , and that all particular reforms are the removing of some impedi- ment . Is it not the highest duty that man should be ...
... reform , is the conviction that there is an infinite worthiness in man which will appear at the call of worth , and that all particular reforms are the removing of some impedi- ment . Is it not the highest duty that man should be ...
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... Reform , and offers the sentiment of Love as an overmatch to this ma- terial might . I wish to consider well this affirmative side , which has a loftier port and reason than heretofore , which en- croaches on the other every day , puts ...
... Reform , and offers the sentiment of Love as an overmatch to this ma- terial might . I wish to consider well this affirmative side , which has a loftier port and reason than heretofore , which en- croaches on the other every day , puts ...
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... reform of domestic , civil , literary , and ecclesiastical institu- tions . The leaders of the crusades against War , Negro slavery , Intemperance , Government based on force , Usages of trade , Court and Custom - house Oaths , and so ...
... reform of domestic , civil , literary , and ecclesiastical institu- tions . The leaders of the crusades against War , Negro slavery , Intemperance , Government based on force , Usages of trade , Court and Custom - house Oaths , and so ...
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... reform is always identical ; it is the comparison of the idea Iwith the fact . Our modes of living are not agreeable to our imagination . We suspect they are unworthy . We arraign our daily employments . They appear to us unfit ...
... reform is always identical ; it is the comparison of the idea Iwith the fact . Our modes of living are not agreeable to our imagination . We suspect they are unworthy . We arraign our daily employments . They appear to us unfit ...
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... Reform- ers affirm the inward life , but they do not trust it , but use outward and vulgar means . They do not rely on precisely that strength which wins me to their cause ; not on love , not on a principle , but on men , on multitudes ...
... Reform- ers affirm the inward life , but they do not trust it , but use outward and vulgar means . They do not rely on precisely that strength which wins me to their cause ; not on love , not on a principle , but on men , on multitudes ...
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