Discourses, Reviews, and MiscellaniesCarter and Hendee, 1830 - 603 páginas |
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... quicken all knowledge , and wield it with ease and might ; which could give freshness to old truths and harmony to dis- cordant thoughts ; which could bind together , by living ties and mysterious affinities , the most remote discov ...
... quicken all knowledge , and wield it with ease and might ; which could give freshness to old truths and harmony to dis- cordant thoughts ; which could bind together , by living ties and mysterious affinities , the most remote discov ...
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... quicken and call forth what was great and divine in his fellow creatures , and might secure the only true fame , the admiration of minds which his writings were to kindle and exalt . We come now to the examination of the newly dis ...
... quicken and call forth what was great and divine in his fellow creatures , and might secure the only true fame , the admiration of minds which his writings were to kindle and exalt . We come now to the examination of the newly dis ...
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... quicken and elevate , but to crush and subdue ; a power which robs men of the free use of their nature , takes them out of their own hands , and compels them to bend to another's will . This is the sway which men grasp at most eagerly ...
... quicken and elevate , but to crush and subdue ; a power which robs men of the free use of their nature , takes them out of their own hands , and compels them to bend to another's will . This is the sway which men grasp at most eagerly ...
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... quicken and elevate , but to crush and subdue ; a power which robs men of the free use of their nature , takes them out of their own hands , and compels them to bend to another's will . This is the sway which men grasp at most eagerly ...
... quicken and elevate , but to crush and subdue ; a power which robs men of the free use of their nature , takes them out of their own hands , and compels them to bend to another's will . This is the sway which men grasp at most eagerly ...
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... quicken than to crush ; to elevate than to depress ; to warm and expand than to chill and contract . Any hand , even the weakest , may take away life ; another agency is required to kindle or restore it . A vulgar incendiary may destroy ...
... quicken than to crush ; to elevate than to depress ; to warm and expand than to chill and contract . Any hand , even the weakest , may take away life ; another agency is required to kindle or restore it . A vulgar incendiary may destroy ...
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