An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... man and his work increased as he continued to give his life for it a- n. Then, too, he who could read possessed secrets which ordinary men could not know. In England, a few hundred years ago, a man was exempt from punishment if he could ...
... man and his work increased as he continued to give his life for it a- n. Then, too, he who could read possessed secrets which ordinary men could not know. In England, a few hundred years ago, a man was exempt from punishment if he could ...
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... man's own self, the family, the town, the State, the general government. Europeans say that America has no poor. Americans want to make this literally true. America demands that man shall be economically free, and she gives the ...
... man's own self, the family, the town, the State, the general government. Europeans say that America has no poor. Americans want to make this literally true. America demands that man shall be economically free, and she gives the ...
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... man was made to use, and that death follows disuse and misuse. (1 It will teach the practical application of the Golden Rule; that women were born free and equal with men in every and all natural right; that woman has every right, as has ...
... man was made to use, and that death follows disuse and misuse. (1 It will teach the practical application of the Golden Rule; that women were born free and equal with men in every and all natural right; that woman has every right, as has ...
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... man who wrote the Declaration of Independence put the thought of human rights forever before the world. In Seventeen Hundred Seventy-six it made all tyrants tremble; today ... man to be born free, because man is Page 24 AN AMERICAN BIBLE.
... man who wrote the Declaration of Independence put the thought of human rights forever before the world. In Seventeen Hundred Seventy-six it made all tyrants tremble; today ... man to be born free, because man is Page 24 AN AMERICAN BIBLE.
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Alice Hubbard. years for man to be born free, because man is entangled and enmeshed in a network of bondage ... man's actions were the result of his passions; that man was leaving the confines of the dominion of animals, and ...
Alice Hubbard. years for man to be born free, because man is entangled and enmeshed in a network of bondage ... man's actions were the result of his passions; that man was leaving the confines of the dominion of animals, and ...
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