North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... truth and of mankind , which atones for many errors , and sanctifies the best efforts of the understanding . The ... truths which must either be suppressed in the old world , or uttered in whispers , send us back a feeble echo of the ...
... truth and of mankind , which atones for many errors , and sanctifies the best efforts of the understanding . The ... truths which must either be suppressed in the old world , or uttered in whispers , send us back a feeble echo of the ...
Sayfa 60
... truth and mankind - heart- soul and true American feeling , ' - that we ' take upon ourselves from choice a load of prejudice and sophistry , ' - ' send back to the old world a feeble echo of the false and antiquated doctrines that are ...
... truth and mankind - heart- soul and true American feeling , ' - that we ' take upon ourselves from choice a load of prejudice and sophistry , ' - ' send back to the old world a feeble echo of the false and antiquated doctrines that are ...
Sayfa 254
... truth , is one which is admitted to be an im- mediate effect of the will of God . To say that parents are bound in duty by the law of nature to love their children , that we are all bound in duty by the law of nature to relieve dis ...
... truth , is one which is admitted to be an im- mediate effect of the will of God . To say that parents are bound in duty by the law of nature to love their children , that we are all bound in duty by the law of nature to relieve dis ...
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