The New-York Review, المجلد 9;المجلدات 17-18Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell George Dearborn & Company, 1841 |
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... human aspirations Dis ille adversis genitus fatoque sinistro , -was destined to pursue his friends to the end of time . In reading Reiske's own account of his life and labors , from which M. Becker furnishes an extract , we find that he ...
... human aspirations Dis ille adversis genitus fatoque sinistro , -was destined to pursue his friends to the end of time . In reading Reiske's own account of his life and labors , from which M. Becker furnishes an extract , we find that he ...
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... human action , and the course which human affairs usually take ; more frequently , by a reference to the history of past , and generally of very recent events . Much invective is mixed with these topics , and both the enemy without ...
... human action , and the course which human affairs usually take ; more frequently , by a reference to the history of past , and generally of very recent events . Much invective is mixed with these topics , and both the enemy without ...
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... human conduct . He must show that his measures are practicable , are politic , are fit , are morally necessary . To this end sentiment is one of his surest resources - the sense of honor , the sense of duty , the example of an ...
... human conduct . He must show that his measures are practicable , are politic , are fit , are morally necessary . To this end sentiment is one of his surest resources - the sense of honor , the sense of duty , the example of an ...
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... human counsels was in the hands of God ; that he had not had the command of the army , and so was not strictly responsible for its defeat ; but even were he fairly called to account for it , he should think himself ac- quitted by ...
... human counsels was in the hands of God ; that he had not had the command of the army , and so was not strictly responsible for its defeat ; but even were he fairly called to account for it , he should think himself ac- quitted by ...
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... human weakness . He wants no forgiveness ; he needs none ; he throws away the advantage of his obvious and unanswerable defence . He challenges his adversary forth upon the ground on which he means to plant his own fame for ever . He ...
... human weakness . He wants no forgiveness ; he needs none ; he throws away the advantage of his obvious and unanswerable defence . He challenges his adversary forth upon the ground on which he means to plant his own fame for ever . He ...
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الصفحة 371 - Lord had appointed it or not; he charged us, before God and his blessed angels, to follow him no further than he followed Christ; and if God should reveal anything to us by any other Instrument of his, to be as ready to receive it, as ever we were to receive any truth by his Ministry. For he was very confident that the Lord had more truth and light yet to break forth out of his holy word.
الصفحة 289 - And behold, there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon; and the same man was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel: and the HOLY GHOST was upon him.
الصفحة 223 - But, if an act be done under a law, a succeeding legislature cannot undo it. The past cannot be recalled by the most absolute power.
الصفحة 476 - Stood in himself collected, while each part, Motion, each act won audience ere the tongue; Sometimes in...
الصفحة 272 - It has until lately been a received and uncontradicted opinion that the prosperity of the people of America depended on their continuing firmly united, and the wishes, prayers, and efforts of our best and wisest citizens have been constantly directed to that object. But politicians now appear who insist that this opinion is erroneous, and that instead of looking for safety and happiness in union, we ought to seek it in a division of the States into distinct confederacies or sovereignties.
الصفحة 228 - But architecture, sculpture, and painting, all the arts which embellish life, had flourished in this overgrown forest: orators, warriors, and statesmen, beauty, ambition, and glory had lived and passed away, and none knew that such things had been, or could tell of their past existence. Books, the records of knowledge, are silent on this theme.
الصفحة 371 - God, and one with another, to receive whatsoever light or truth shall be made known to us from his written Word ; but withal exhorted us to take heed what we received for truth, and well to examine and compare it and weigh it with other Scriptures of truth before we received it. For, saith he, it is not possible the Christian world should come so lately out of such thick antichristian darkness, and that full perfection of knowledge should break forth at once.
الصفحة 61 - O madness, to think use of strongest wines And strongest drinks our chief support of health, When GOD with these forbidden made choice to rear His mighty champion, strong above compare, Whose drink was only from the liquid brook.
الصفحة 371 - God had not revealed his whole will to them ; and were they now living, saith he, they would be as ready and willing to embrace further light, as that they had received. Here also he...
الصفحة 272 - But if there be any among us dead to all sense of honor and love of their country ; if deaf to all the calls of liberty, virtue, and religion ; if forgetful of the magnanimity of their ancestors, and the happiness of their children ; if neither the examples nor the success of other nations...