The Christian Examiner, 74. kötetCrosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 |
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... spirit which sent Wickliffe and Huss to their martyrdom lives to- day , shorn indeed of its dangerous power , but still active in malignant denunciation , and visible only too clearly in the spiteful criticism which declares Buckle to ...
... spirit which sent Wickliffe and Huss to their martyrdom lives to- day , shorn indeed of its dangerous power , but still active in malignant denunciation , and visible only too clearly in the spiteful criticism which declares Buckle to ...
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of years , the spirit is always the spirit of progress , and the temper is always the temper of honest and candid inquiry . If quarterly reviews could always maintain the same spirit and the same temper , they would indeed be a power ...
of years , the spirit is always the spirit of progress , and the temper is always the temper of honest and candid inquiry . If quarterly reviews could always maintain the same spirit and the same temper , they would indeed be a power ...
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... spirit of the masses is evidenced by the history of every reform movement , whether genuine or spurious , which has ever been set on foot . Take , for example , that which has been the most unpopular of all , the Antislavery movement ...
... spirit of the masses is evidenced by the history of every reform movement , whether genuine or spurious , which has ever been set on foot . Take , for example , that which has been the most unpopular of all , the Antislavery movement ...
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... spirit which continually seeks to improve on the existing con- dition of affairs ; and he alludes to the people of the United States as among those happy in possessing the latter tempera- ment . In some respects he is perhaps right ...
... spirit which continually seeks to improve on the existing con- dition of affairs ; and he alludes to the people of the United States as among those happy in possessing the latter tempera- ment . In some respects he is perhaps right ...
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... spirit , at once lofty and practical , in which all the writings of this great author are conceived . If it is a thought on which we may in England and America justly felicitate ourselves , that we have advanced to that condition of ...
... spirit , at once lofty and practical , in which all the writings of this great author are conceived . If it is a thought on which we may in England and America justly felicitate ourselves , that we have advanced to that condition of ...
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