The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Discourses of social scienceTrübner, 1864 - 295 psl. |
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... uppermost , and represented that element . Then the merchants were reformatory , radical in colli- sion with the nobles . They were " Whigs " -the nobles were " Tories . " The merchants formed themselves into A SERMON OF MERCHANTS . 15.
... uppermost , and represented that element . Then the merchants were reformatory , radical in colli- sion with the nobles . They were " Whigs " -the nobles were " Tories . " The merchants formed themselves into A SERMON OF MERCHANTS . 15.
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... Whigs shall be in '49 ; think of that , you who were never hungry , nor athirst ; who are sick , because you have nothing else to do , and grumble against God , from mere emptiness of soul , and for amuse- ment's sake ; think of men ...
... Whigs shall be in '49 ; think of that , you who were never hungry , nor athirst ; who are sick , because you have nothing else to do , and grumble against God , from mere emptiness of soul , and for amuse- ment's sake ; think of men ...
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... Whig . Nobody else could have written so . It is of Mr. Macaulay . But our American writer thinks about matters just as everybody else does ; that is , he does not think at all , but only writes what he reads , and then , like the good ...
... Whig . Nobody else could have written so . It is of Mr. Macaulay . But our American writer thinks about matters just as everybody else does ; that is , he does not think at all , but only writes what he reads , and then , like the good ...
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... more head than heart ; native intellect enough ; culture that is competent , but little conscience , or real religion . How many newspapers , how many poli- ticians in the land go at all beyond the Whig 246 THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR .
... more head than heart ; native intellect enough ; culture that is competent , but little conscience , or real religion . How many newspapers , how many poli- ticians in the land go at all beyond the Whig 246 THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR .
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Theodore Parker Frances Power Cobbe. ticians in the land go at all beyond the Whig idea of pro- tecting the property now accumulated , or the democratic idea of insuring the greatest material good of the greatest number ? Where are we to ...
Theodore Parker Frances Power Cobbe. ticians in the land go at all beyond the Whig idea of pro- tecting the property now accumulated , or the democratic idea of insuring the greatest material good of the greatest number ? Where are we to ...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Discourses of social science Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1864 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Discourses of social science Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1864 |
The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Discourses of social science Theodore Parker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1864 |
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American aristocracy become better bless born Boston causes charity Christ Christian church conscience controlling class crime criminals culture decline of piety England evil fathers favour Fugitive Slave Law gallows gaol genius give hand heart Hebrew honour human hundred idea institutions intemperance justice keep labour land laws of Massachusetts less literature live look man's mankind manly Massachusetts MELODEON merchants minister misery moral nation nature never noble Old Testament once perishing political poor poverty prayer preach priests punishment reform religion respect rich Rome scholar schools sect sermon slave Slavery social society soul South Carolina speak speech spirit teach tell temperance temperance movement theocracy thereof things thou thought tion town trade truth unalienable rights Unitarian vulgar wealth Whig whole wicked
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