The Christian Examiner, 74. kötetCrosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 |
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16. oldal
... mind , in the intelligence and capacity of the people ; though there are many instances of the gravest doubts as to their future progress and destiny . Thus , in a review of M. Guizot's " Essays on History , " printed originally in the ...
... mind , in the intelligence and capacity of the people ; though there are many instances of the gravest doubts as to their future progress and destiny . Thus , in a review of M. Guizot's " Essays on History , " printed originally in the ...
17. oldal
... mind in the community , and securing that those who have appropriated most of it shall occupy the posts of honor and power . Surely the people who did this have discovered the secret of human progressiveness , and must have kept ...
... mind in the community , and securing that those who have appropriated most of it shall occupy the posts of honor and power . Surely the people who did this have discovered the secret of human progressiveness , and must have kept ...
21. oldal
... mind , the exhibitions which we see every hour of the lack of individuality in the society of the day indicate no retrogression on the part of the race , and no conditions less conducive to its free development than have ever existed ...
... mind , the exhibitions which we see every hour of the lack of individuality in the society of the day indicate no retrogression on the part of the race , and no conditions less conducive to its free development than have ever existed ...
25. oldal
... mind , that political machinery does not act of itself . As it is first made , so it has to be worked , by men , and even by ordinary men . It needs not their simple acquiescence , but their active participation , and must be adapted to ...
... mind , that political machinery does not act of itself . As it is first made , so it has to be worked , by men , and even by ordinary men . It needs not their simple acquiescence , but their active participation , and must be adapted to ...
37. oldal
... mind that any one man ( with a white skin ) is as good as any other , and it is felt that this false creed is nearly connected with some of the most unfavorable points in American character . It is not a small mis- chief that the ...
... mind that any one man ( with a white skin ) is as good as any other , and it is felt that this false creed is nearly connected with some of the most unfavorable points in American character . It is not a small mis- chief that the ...
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