Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 pages |
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Page 76
... party , to a common nature . That third party or common nature is not social ; it is impersonal ; is God . And so in groups where debate is earnest , and especially on high questions , the company become aware that the thought rises to ...
... party , to a common nature . That third party or common nature is not social ; it is impersonal ; is God . And so in groups where debate is earnest , and especially on high questions , the company become aware that the thought rises to ...
Page 249
... parties of History , the party of the Past and the party of the Future , divide society to - day as of old . Here is the innumerable multitude of those who accept the state and the church from the last generation , and stand on no ...
... parties of History , the party of the Past and the party of the Future , divide society to - day as of old . Here is the innumerable multitude of those who accept the state and the church from the last generation , and stand on no ...
Page 294
... party , whose members , for the most part , could give no account of their position , but stand for the defence of those interests in which they find themselves . Our quarrel with them begins , when they quit this deep natural ground at ...
... party , whose members , for the most part , could give no account of their position , but stand for the defence of those interests in which they find themselves . Our quarrel with them begins , when they quit this deep natural ground at ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND I | 1 |
RACE AND ABILITY II | 11 |
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