The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Discourses of social scienceTrübner, 1864 - 295 psl. |
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... keep the laws which the people have made . Once the great question was , How large is the standing army ? Now , What is the amount of the national earnings ? Statesmen ask less about the ships of the line than about the ships of trade ...
... keep the laws which the people have made . Once the great question was , How large is the standing army ? Now , What is the amount of the national earnings ? Statesmen ask less about the ships of the line than about the ships of trade ...
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... keep the peace . No girl trembles , though " All the blue bonnets are over the border . " warrior has become a shopkeeper . " Lord Stafford mines for coal and salt ; The Duke of Norfolk deals in malt ; The Douglas in red herrings ; And ...
... keep the peace . No girl trembles , though " All the blue bonnets are over the border . " warrior has become a shopkeeper . " Lord Stafford mines for coal and salt ; The Duke of Norfolk deals in malt ; The Douglas in red herrings ; And ...
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... keep their bodies in the most profitable working state ; the rest of that result he steals for his own use , and by that residue becomes rich and famous . He owns their persons and gets their labour by direct violence , though ...
... keep their bodies in the most profitable working state ; the rest of that result he steals for his own use , and by that residue becomes rich and famous . He owns their persons and gets their labour by direct violence , though ...
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... keep a drink - hole in Ann Street , only own and rent it . He will bring or make whole cargoes of the poison that deals " damnation round the land . ' He thinks it vulgar to carry rum about in a jug , respectable in a ship . He makes ...
... keep a drink - hole in Ann Street , only own and rent it . He will bring or make whole cargoes of the poison that deals " damnation round the land . ' He thinks it vulgar to carry rum about in a jug , respectable in a ship . He makes ...
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... keep from learning . Others there are of wonderful moral gifts , whom no circumstances can make vulgar ; they will live in the midst of corruption and keep clean through the innate refinement of a wondrous soul . Out of these 2000 ...
... keep from learning . Others there are of wonderful moral gifts , whom no circumstances can make vulgar ; they will live in the midst of corruption and keep clean through the innate refinement of a wondrous soul . Out of these 2000 ...
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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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171 psl. - Rufa, whose eye quick-glancing o'er the park Attracts each light gay meteor of a spark, Agrees as ill with Rufa studying Locke, As Sappho's diamonds with her dirty smock, Or Sappho at her toilet's greasy task, With Sappho fragrant at an evening mask: So morning insects, that in muck begun, Shine, buzz, and fly-blow in the setting sun.
60 psl. - How think ye? if a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray.
273 psl. - And the LORD opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?
277 psl. - Now both the chief priests and the Pharisees had given a commandment, that, if any man knew where he were, he should shew it, that they might take him.
270 psl. - that all men are created equal, and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights — among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,' I shall strenuously contend for the immediate enfranchisement of our slave population.
1 psl. - As a nail sticketh fast between the joinings of the stones ; So doth sin stick close between buying and selling.
277 psl. - There is no ' incompatibility ;' obey both ! " What " a comfortable Scripture " this would have been to poor John Bunyan ! What a great ethical doctrine to St.
276 psl. - And he said when you do the office of a midwife to the Hebrew women, and see them upon the stools; if it be a son, then ye shall kill him; but if it be a daughter, then she shall live.
174 psl. - Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old; The litanies of nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning core below, The canticles of love and woe.
261 psl. - ... keeping of His laws. That is not the Christianity of the Christian Church, nor of any sect ; it is the ideal religion which the human race has been groping after, if haply we might find it.