Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell PhillipsBookman Associates, 1958 - 814 psl. |
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... moral one . The appeal was ever to the spirit , the mind , the word , the example of Christ . They announced the moral law and proclaimed its constant and inevitable working . " Hear the message of the angels to the shepherds of ...
... moral one . The appeal was ever to the spirit , the mind , the word , the example of Christ . They announced the moral law and proclaimed its constant and inevitable working . " Hear the message of the angels to the shepherds of ...
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... moral purity to moral corruption , the destruction of error by the potency of truth , the overthrow of prejudice by the power of love , " was the chief instru- mentality.24 Besides it would be dangerous , Phillips asserted , for the ...
... moral purity to moral corruption , the destruction of error by the potency of truth , the overthrow of prejudice by the power of love , " was the chief instru- mentality.24 Besides it would be dangerous , Phillips asserted , for the ...
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... moral problem , slavery . . . . Neither with the one - sided atten- tion to economic aspects of the Beards nor with Randall's determination to reduce everything to exclusively practical and reasonable terms can the importance of the moral ...
... moral problem , slavery . . . . Neither with the one - sided atten- tion to economic aspects of the Beards nor with Randall's determination to reduce everything to exclusively practical and reasonable terms can the importance of the moral ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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Prophet of Liberty– The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips Oscar Sherwin Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1958 |
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