The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 |
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Page 37
... justice . Many instances of his humanity were known to the Englishmen who suffered in the woods from sickness or cold . " When you came over the morning waters , " said one of the Sa- chems , we took you into our arms . We , fed you ...
... justice . Many instances of his humanity were known to the Englishmen who suffered in the woods from sickness or cold . " When you came over the morning waters , " said one of the Sa- chems , we took you into our arms . We , fed you ...
Page 48
... justice was done ; that if the results of our history are approved as wise and good , it was yet a free strife ; if the good counsel prevailed , the sneaking counsel did not fail to be suggested ; freedom and virtue , if 48 HISTORICAL ...
... justice was done ; that if the results of our history are approved as wise and good , it was yet a free strife ; if the good counsel prevailed , the sneaking counsel did not fail to be suggested ; freedom and virtue , if 48 HISTORICAL ...
Page 67
... justice . From the appearance of the article in the Selectmen's warrant , in 1765 , " to see if the town will give the Representative any instruc- tions about any important affair to be transacted by the General Court , concerning the ...
... justice . From the appearance of the article in the Selectmen's warrant , in 1765 , " to see if the town will give the Representative any instruc- tions about any important affair to be transacted by the General Court , concerning the ...
Page 88
... is the finest sense Of justice which the human mind can frame , Intent each lurking frailty to disclaim , And guard the way of life from all offent , Suffered or done . " WOR - WORT : TO MARTIN VAN BUREN , PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
... is the finest sense Of justice which the human mind can frame , Intent each lurking frailty to disclaim , And guard the way of life from all offent , Suffered or done . " WOR - WORT : TO MARTIN VAN BUREN , PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Page 90
... justice and love from all to whom we have delegated the office of dealing with them . The newspapers now inform us that , in December , 1835 , a treaty contracting for the exchange of all the Cherokee territory was pre- tended to 90 ...
... justice and love from all to whom we have delegated the office of dealing with them . The newspapers now inform us that , in December , 1835 , a treaty contracting for the exchange of all the Cherokee territory was pre- tended to 90 ...
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