Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 846
... morality , and enlightened citizenship to the progress and permanence of the Republic cannot be contemplated even at this period without filling us with astonishment at the breadth of his comprehension and the sweep of his vision . His ...
... morality , and enlightened citizenship to the progress and permanence of the Republic cannot be contemplated even at this period without filling us with astonishment at the breadth of his comprehension and the sweep of his vision . His ...
Page 880
... moral or physical , to be rightly esti- mated , must be understood in all its relations and con- ditions . The intelligent Mason values it in the exact ratio that he has investigated its history and studied its philosophy . But my ...
... moral or physical , to be rightly esti- mated , must be understood in all its relations and con- ditions . The intelligent Mason values it in the exact ratio that he has investigated its history and studied its philosophy . But my ...
Page 884
... moral and benevolent associ- ation , whose great aim is the development and cultivation of the moral sentiment , the social principle , and the benevolent affections , a higher reverence for God , and a warmer love for man . New laws ...
... moral and benevolent associ- ation , whose great aim is the development and cultivation of the moral sentiment , the social principle , and the benevolent affections , a higher reverence for God , and a warmer love for man . New laws ...
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... moral nature . I am not able to find such a term ; -talent , abil- ity , genius , belong distinctly to the raw material , which is the subject - matter , not to that excellence which is the result of exercise and training . When we turn ...
... moral nature . I am not able to find such a term ; -talent , abil- ity , genius , belong distinctly to the raw material , which is the subject - matter , not to that excellence which is the result of exercise and training . When we turn ...
Page 912
... moral impres- sion nor mechanical production ; it professes to exercise the mind neither in art nor in duty ; its function is intel- lectual culture ; here it may leave its scholars , and it has done its work when it has done as much as ...
... moral impres- sion nor mechanical production ; it professes to exercise the mind neither in art nor in duty ; its function is intel- lectual culture ; here it may leave its scholars , and it has done its work when it has done as much as ...
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