The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 10F.P. Kaiser, 1899 - 111 pages The text of thousands of speeches from all historical periods through the 19th century arranged in alphabetical order. |
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Page 3673
... mind and morals , and that it must come from slow growth , -the patient , charitable , long - suffering propagation of moral ideas with full confidence in their ultimate triumph . As a corollary of this , they taught the nonintervention ...
... mind and morals , and that it must come from slow growth , -the patient , charitable , long - suffering propagation of moral ideas with full confidence in their ultimate triumph . As a corollary of this , they taught the nonintervention ...
Page 3685
... , but that , as to the manner of the prosecu- tion of the covenant to other ends than itself warrants , and with a rigid oppressive spirit , to bring all dissenting minds SIR HENRY VANE 3685 A Speech for Duty in Contempt of Death.
... , but that , as to the manner of the prosecu- tion of the covenant to other ends than itself warrants , and with a rigid oppressive spirit , to bring all dissenting minds SIR HENRY VANE 3685 A Speech for Duty in Contempt of Death.
Page 3686
... minds and ten- der consciences under one uniformity of church discipline and government , it was utterly against my judgment . For I always esteemed it more agreeable to the word of God , that the ends and work declared in the covenant ...
... minds and ten- der consciences under one uniformity of church discipline and government , it was utterly against my judgment . For I always esteemed it more agreeable to the word of God , that the ends and work declared in the covenant ...
Page 3701
... mind . By the solemn testimony of this committee , no branch of business connected with the military and naval affairs of this Government seems to have escaped the hungry grasp of unlawful avarice and peculation . From the smallest ...
... mind . By the solemn testimony of this committee , no branch of business connected with the military and naval affairs of this Government seems to have escaped the hungry grasp of unlawful avarice and peculation . From the smallest ...
Page 3705
... mind , from which there is now no escape , the question necessarily arises with immense , overwhelming force , as to what system of finance shall be adopted to raise annually this monstrous sum of money . It is the vital question of the ...
... mind , from which there is now no escape , the question necessarily arises with immense , overwhelming force , as to what system of finance shall be adopted to raise annually this monstrous sum of money . It is the vital question of the ...
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