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 6142
... regard , while all the time you love . him for the pure graces , the native wild flowers of his heart- so do the choicest servants of God ever think one thing of themselves , while they are dear to him and revered by us for quite ...
... regard , while all the time you love . him for the pure graces , the native wild flowers of his heart- so do the choicest servants of God ever think one thing of themselves , while they are dear to him and revered by us for quite ...
Page 6146
... regards us not as things but as persons ; he does not so much command us as appeal to us ; and in our obedience it is not his bidding that we serve , but that divine law of right of which he makes us conscious as the rule of his nature ...
... regards us not as things but as persons ; he does not so much command us as appeal to us ; and in our obedience it is not his bidding that we serve , but that divine law of right of which he makes us conscious as the rule of his nature ...
Page 6150
... regard to slavery resulted in his being imprisoned for libel , but after a few months his fine was paid by Mr. Tappan , a New York mer- chant , and Garrison was set free . On January 1 , 1831 , he issued at Boston the first number of ...
... regard to slavery resulted in his being imprisoned for libel , but after a few months his fine was paid by Mr. Tappan , a New York mer- chant , and Garrison was set free . On January 1 , 1831 , he issued at Boston the first number of ...
Page 6164
... regard to the real character , tendency , and object of the American Colonization Society . I am happy to say that I quickly succeeded in doing so . Before leaving I had the pleasure of receiving a protest against that society as an ...
... regard to the real character , tendency , and object of the American Colonization Society . I am happy to say that I quickly succeeded in doing so . Before leaving I had the pleasure of receiving a protest against that society as an ...
Page 6168
... regard to the proper sphere of woman . rejoice that there is a growing interest in her cause ; for , rely upon it , whether as respects Church or State , laws or institu- tions , the better will these be in proportion to the extent of ...
... regard to the proper sphere of woman . rejoice that there is a growing interest in her cause ; for , rely upon it , whether as respects Church or State , laws or institu- tions , the better will these be in proportion to the extent of ...
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