Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... - ing brotherhood and the equality of our human nature , is language that passes into cant . It has been defiled by cruelty ; it has been polluted by selfishness ; but we will not be ashamed of it for all that . In an age in which it has 8.
... - ing brotherhood and the equality of our human nature , is language that passes into cant . It has been defiled by cruelty ; it has been polluted by selfishness ; but we will not be ashamed of it for all that . In an age in which it has 8.
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... selfishness and blindness of those above are compelled to tear down such as are socially their superiors , then there comes a crisis which no country ever yet has passed through without verg- ing upon ruin . England's reforms hitherto ...
... selfishness and blindness of those above are compelled to tear down such as are socially their superiors , then there comes a crisis which no country ever yet has passed through without verg- ing upon ruin . England's reforms hitherto ...
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... selfishness -- the only spirit which is essentially destructive . A fatal blunder ! When it is reckoned the duty of one class to give money , and the duty of another to suspect motives , the cordial sympathy of classes which really ...
... selfishness -- the only spirit which is essentially destructive . A fatal blunder ! When it is reckoned the duty of one class to give money , and the duty of another to suspect motives , the cordial sympathy of classes which really ...
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... selfishness . I could adduce numbers of such passages . The poem is full of them , steeped in a flood of earnest desire to see this earth regenerated , and purified , and the spirit of man mingling with the Infinite Spirit of Good . How ...
... selfishness . I could adduce numbers of such passages . The poem is full of them , steeped in a flood of earnest desire to see this earth regenerated , and purified , and the spirit of man mingling with the Infinite Spirit of Good . How ...
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... selfishness . I can see nothing very noble in a man who is for ever going about calling for his own rights . Alas ! alas ! for the man who feels nothing more grand in this won- drous , divine world than his own rights ! The Let me tell ...
... selfishness . I can see nothing very noble in a man who is for ever going about calling for his own rights . Alas ! alas ! for the man who feels nothing more grand in this won- drous , divine world than his own rights ! The Let me tell ...
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