Boston Monday lectures, Volumen3Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... admits that the plan of the last administration of the United States to gather all the Indians into this Indian Territory was undoubtedly a good one so far as the southern Indians were con- cerned , but undoubtedly a very poorly judged ...
... admits that the plan of the last administration of the United States to gather all the Indians into this Indian Territory was undoubtedly a good one so far as the southern Indians were con- cerned , but undoubtedly a very poorly judged ...
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... admit to the list of her teachers any man who is materialistic enough to deny the immortality of the soul or the personality of God . * In October , 1875 , from the platform of the Boston Monday Lecture- ship , while the accents of ...
... admit to the list of her teachers any man who is materialistic enough to deny the immortality of the soul or the personality of God . * In October , 1875 , from the platform of the Boston Monday Lecture- ship , while the accents of ...
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... admits that the argument just stated concern- ing the eye is in strict accordance with the principles of inductive logic . 17. This reasoning does not start from the hypothesis that sight is an end , nor that the eye is an adaptation of ...
... admits that the argument just stated concern- ing the eye is in strict accordance with the principles of inductive logic . 17. This reasoning does not start from the hypothesis that sight is an end , nor that the eye is an adaptation of ...
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... admit many of its propositions ; but they are so skilfully interwoven with the Syllabus that whoever looks deeply into the heart of that official paper , written by the Very Reverend William Byrne , vicar - general of the Archdiocese of ...
... admit many of its propositions ; but they are so skilfully interwoven with the Syllabus that whoever looks deeply into the heart of that official paper , written by the Very Reverend William Byrne , vicar - general of the Archdiocese of ...
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... admit that when I am in my serious solitude before God , the charm of mere literature is not altogether persuasive and satisfying , however fascinating it may have been in my more frivolous secular mood . George Eliot says , you know ...
... admit that when I am in my serious solitude before God , the charm of mere literature is not altogether persuasive and satisfying , however fascinating it may have been in my more frivolous secular mood . George Eliot says , you know ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 245 - In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the candlestick upon the plaster of the wall of the king's palace ; and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote.
Página 141 - Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State! Sail on, O UNION strong and great! Humanity with all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate.
Página 141 - Tis of the wave and not the rock; 'Tis but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale ! In spite of rock and tempest's roar, In spite of false lights on the shore. Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee.
Página 89 - Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low- vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till thou at length art free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea!
Página 4 - all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall have the same right in every State and Territory to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, give evidence, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of persons and property as is enjoyed by white citizens and shall be subject to like punishment, pains, penalties, taxes, licenses, and exactions of every kind, and to no other.
Página 266 - That I should lay down my charge at a proper period is as much a duty as to have borne it faithfully. If some termination to the services of the Chief Magistrate be not fixed by the Constitution, or supplied by practice, his office, nominally four years, will in fact become for life, and history shows how easily that degenerates into an inheritance.
Página 34 - Absolute obedience, it is boldly declared, is due to the Pope, at the peril of salvation, not alone in faith, in morals, but in all things which concern the discipline and government of the Church.
Página 131 - Fore-shadows, call them rather fore-splendours, of that Truth, and Beginning of Truths, fell mysteriously over my soul. Sweeter than Dayspring to the Shipwrecked in Nova Zembla; ah, like the mother's voice to her little child that strays bewildered, weeping, in unknown tumults; like soft streamings of celestial music to my too-exasperated heart, came that Evangel. The Universe is not dead and demoniacal, a charnel-house with spectres; but godlike, and my Father's!
Página 87 - Old man! there is no power in holy men, Nor charm in prayer, nor purifying form Of penitence, nor outward look, nor fast, Nor agony, nor, greater than all these, The innate tortures of that deep despair, Which is remorse without the fear of hell But all in all sufficient to itself Would make a hell of...
Página 282 - Who have faith in God and Nature, Who believe that in all ages Every human heart is human, That in even savage bosoms There are longings, yearnings, strivings For the good they comprehend not, That the feeble hands and helpless, Groping blindly in the darkness, Touch God's right hand in that darkness And are lifted up and strengthened;— Listen to this simple story, To this Song of Hiawatha!