An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... human rights forever before the world. In Seventeen Hundred Seventy-six it made all tyrants tremble; today they know that death to tyranny is near, even at the door. (1 The Declaration of Independence was the announcement of the new ...
... human rights forever before the world. In Seventeen Hundred Seventy-six it made all tyrants tremble; today they know that death to tyranny is near, even at the door. (1 The Declaration of Independence was the announcement of the new ...
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... humanity. His life was spent in serving humanity a» no 02> ALT WHITMAN, of whom Thoreau said, “ He is Democracy,” expressed for America the spirit of liberty. This man was born free, and he was never in bonds to traditions. He kept his ...
... humanity. His life was spent in serving humanity a» no 02> ALT WHITMAN, of whom Thoreau said, “ He is Democracy,” expressed for America the spirit of liberty. This man was born free, and he was never in bonds to traditions. He kept his ...
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... humanity a so It is said that the difference between man and the lower animals is that man has the ability to laugh. (1 ... human sympathy penetrate first, and from the good-nature which followed, he added good humor, then sent shafts of ...
... humanity a so It is said that the difference between man and the lower animals is that man has the ability to laugh. (1 ... human sympathy penetrate first, and from the good-nature which followed, he added good humor, then sent shafts of ...
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... humanity from the shackles of bondage and fear. He knew no holler thing than truth. He preferred using his own reason to receiving popular applause or approbation. His keen wit, clear brain and merciless sarcasm uncrowned the King of ...
... humanity from the shackles of bondage and fear. He knew no holler thing than truth. He preferred using his own reason to receiving popular applause or approbation. His keen wit, clear brain and merciless sarcasm uncrowned the King of ...
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... human force of his time, is a man of genius in business, in art, in literature, in philosophy. He is an idealist, dreamer, orator, scientist. In his knowledge of the fundamental, practical affairs of living, in business, in human ...
... human force of his time, is a man of genius in business, in art, in literature, in philosophy. He is an idealist, dreamer, orator, scientist. In his knowledge of the fundamental, practical affairs of living, in business, in human ...
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