Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 15Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 6125
... condition , however , is un- natural and irrational . Man is a social being and his nature impels him to inter ... conditions and how it should be carried on , are the first questions which present themselves . From inter- course as from ...
... condition , however , is un- natural and irrational . Man is a social being and his nature impels him to inter ... conditions and how it should be carried on , are the first questions which present themselves . From inter- course as from ...
Page 6128
... conditions of a true neutrality ; what is a just blockade , and the effect of it ; what things are contraband of war ; and to what extent a belligerent may be supplied from neutral territory . When a state departs from its neutrality ...
... conditions of a true neutrality ; what is a just blockade , and the effect of it ; what things are contraband of war ; and to what extent a belligerent may be supplied from neutral territory . When a state departs from its neutrality ...
Page 6135
... conditions and opinions ; each takes from each and differences gradually lessen . ยท Thus it has happened in respect to the arts and in respect to laws , manners , and language . In a rude state of society when men are divided into many ...
... conditions and opinions ; each takes from each and differences gradually lessen . ยท Thus it has happened in respect to the arts and in respect to laws , manners , and language . In a rude state of society when men are divided into many ...
Page 6144
... condition on which alone they could recognize in him what was divine : it was the only key with which their culture supplied them for interpreting the mysterious impression which he made upon their hearts : it was their ideal formula ...
... condition on which alone they could recognize in him what was divine : it was the only key with which their culture supplied them for interpreting the mysterious impression which he made upon their hearts : it was their ideal formula ...
Page 6148
... conditions ; and into it ever since human con- ditions have perpetually flowed . The elements of Hebrew thought surrounded the sacred centre at first , and have been erroneously identified with it by all Unitarian churches in every age ...
... conditions ; and into it ever since human con- ditions have perpetually flowed . The elements of Hebrew thought surrounded the sacred centre at first , and have been erroneously identified with it by all Unitarian churches in every age ...
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