American Public Addresses, 1740-1952McGraw-Hill, 1956 - 301 pages |
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Page 41
... fact may elucidate this argument . In the course of the late war , when the weak parts of the Union were ex- posed ... fact was , that instructions were sent to our rep- resentative at the court of Spain , to empower him to enter into ...
... fact may elucidate this argument . In the course of the late war , when the weak parts of the Union were ex- posed ... fact was , that instructions were sent to our rep- resentative at the court of Spain , to empower him to enter into ...
Page 125
... fact ; one after another reduces all strange constitutions , all new powers , to their class and their law , and goes on forever to animate the last fibre of organization , the outskirts of nature , by insight . Thus to him , to his ...
... fact ; one after another reduces all strange constitutions , all new powers , to their class and their law , and goes on forever to animate the last fibre of organization , the outskirts of nature , by insight . Thus to him , to his ...
Page 182
... fact that the Cavalier as well as the Puritan was on the continent in its early days , and that he was " up and able to be about . " [ Laughter . ] I have read your books carefully and I find no mention of that fact , which seems to me ...
... fact that the Cavalier as well as the Puritan was on the continent in its early days , and that he was " up and able to be about . " [ Laughter . ] I have read your books carefully and I find no mention of that fact , which seems to me ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
RALPH WALDO EMERSON | 3 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry | 15 |
Copyright | |
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