Massachusetts Quarterly Review, Volumen1Coolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... Mankind for the moment seem to be in search of a religion . The Jewish cultus is declining ; the Divine , or , as some will say , the truly Human , hovers , now seen , now unseen , before us . This period of peace , this hour when the ...
... Mankind for the moment seem to be in search of a religion . The Jewish cultus is declining ; the Divine , or , as some will say , the truly Human , hovers , now seen , now unseen , before us . This period of peace , this hour when the ...
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... mankind ; when , certainly , it is the common state , and peace an exception to the general rule . Labor is hated , and war honored . In such a time , no reason need be given for going to war ; rather perhaps is a reason required for ...
... mankind ; when , certainly , it is the common state , and peace an exception to the general rule . Labor is hated , and war honored . In such a time , no reason need be given for going to war ; rather perhaps is a reason required for ...
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... mankind . They see that war tramples all these principles under foot , and therefore , and in the name of the people , they obstinately refuse to promote , to favor , or even to tolerate a war . - cus- Now , by means of these small ...
... mankind . They see that war tramples all these principles under foot , and therefore , and in the name of the people , they obstinately refuse to promote , to favor , or even to tolerate a war . - cus- Now , by means of these small ...
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... mankind . Take the foremost of civilized nations : the mass of men have not yet forgotten the savage ; the thin garment of civilization is easily torn asunder and stripped off ; you break the skin of the gentleman and behold a cannibal ...
... mankind . Take the foremost of civilized nations : the mass of men have not yet forgotten the savage ; the thin garment of civilization is easily torn asunder and stripped off ; you break the skin of the gentleman and behold a cannibal ...
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... mankind ; founds institutions which the Austrian despot cannot relish , or even tolerate ; which endanger the " peculiar institutions " of that despotic monarch . The mid- dle ages and the nineteenth century are mutually hostile . In ...
... mankind ; founds institutions which the Austrian despot cannot relish , or even tolerate ; which endanger the " peculiar institutions " of that despotic monarch . The mid- dle ages and the nineteenth century are mutually hostile . In ...
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