Littell's Living Age, 20. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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19. oldal
... thought knowledge too powerful an instrument to be placed in the hands of the mass . He brought forth arguments showing the fallacy of this idea , and proving that ignorance is an insurmountable barrier to the progress of morality and ...
... thought knowledge too powerful an instrument to be placed in the hands of the mass . He brought forth arguments showing the fallacy of this idea , and proving that ignorance is an insurmountable barrier to the progress of morality and ...
21. oldal
... thought . Like Hall , Mr. Foster was pastor of a Baptist congregation ; and after running his use- ful course , he died in 1843 , at Stapleton , near Bristol , where he had resided for the last thirty years of his life . Further than ...
... thought . Like Hall , Mr. Foster was pastor of a Baptist congregation ; and after running his use- ful course , he died in 1843 , at Stapleton , near Bristol , where he had resided for the last thirty years of his life . Further than ...
23. oldal
... thought his way to the mysteries of another world . QUAKER LOVE . BY LEITCH RITCHIE . MANY years ago I spent a day in the town of Elm's Cross , and although no adventure befell me there to fix the place in my memory , I see it be fore ...
... thought his way to the mysteries of another world . QUAKER LOVE . BY LEITCH RITCHIE . MANY years ago I spent a day in the town of Elm's Cross , and although no adventure befell me there to fix the place in my memory , I see it be fore ...
29. oldal
... thoughts , feelings , and habits of the man . Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton , in one of the most thought - p . ful essays he ever wrote , enumerates many obvi- ous causes for the discrepancy so constantly ob- served between authors and their ...
... thoughts , feelings , and habits of the man . Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton , in one of the most thought - p . ful essays he ever wrote , enumerates many obvi- ous causes for the discrepancy so constantly ob- served between authors and their ...
30. oldal
... thought it would vex somebody . " degree of excellence ; and is rapidly clearing itself from the dirt , the rubbish , and the dross : -but no thanks , for this , to prime ministers , no thanks to cabinets , no thanks to the aristocracy ...
... thought it would vex somebody . " degree of excellence ; and is rapidly clearing itself from the dirt , the rubbish , and the dross : -but no thanks , for this , to prime ministers , no thanks to cabinets , no thanks to the aristocracy ...
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