Buchanan's Journal of Man, 3. kötetJoseph R. Buchanan., 1851 |
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5. oldal
... whole human race . First , his friendly feelings and friendly relations have been interrupted , and his popularity is diminished , and secondly , his influence for good has been paralysed , and while the great world is thus closed ...
... whole human race . First , his friendly feelings and friendly relations have been interrupted , and his popularity is diminished , and secondly , his influence for good has been paralysed , and while the great world is thus closed ...
9. oldal
... whole people ; but he plainly told her that he had a public ministry entrusted to him ; that if she would come to church , she should there hear the gospel of truth ; and that it was not his business to apply to every individual , nor ...
... whole people ; but he plainly told her that he had a public ministry entrusted to him ; that if she would come to church , she should there hear the gospel of truth ; and that it was not his business to apply to every individual , nor ...
10. oldal
... whole career anything like turbulent violence or rude sarcastic denuncia- tion . He was courteous to all men , from the highest officer to the humblest negro servant . Not only was he courteous in per- son , but wherever he moved ...
... whole career anything like turbulent violence or rude sarcastic denuncia- tion . He was courteous to all men , from the highest officer to the humblest negro servant . Not only was he courteous in per- son , but wherever he moved ...
13. oldal
... whole trickery of the Fox family in a very minute manner . But before the parties assailed have had time to respond , the whole story is proved to be å base imposture by the statement of Mr. Capron , editor of the Providence Daily ...
... whole trickery of the Fox family in a very minute manner . But before the parties assailed have had time to respond , the whole story is proved to be å base imposture by the statement of Mr. Capron , editor of the Providence Daily ...
18. oldal
... whole intellect is strong , but not so well balanced as Jeffer- sons . I should think him hardly so refined a specimen of human nature , nor of as strong moral feelings , nor of so deep an interest in the progression and improvement of ...
... whole intellect is strong , but not so well balanced as Jeffer- sons . I should think him hardly so refined a specimen of human nature , nor of as strong moral feelings , nor of so deep an interest in the progression and improvement of ...
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