The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 |
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... nation after nation , within the influence of the Christian religion , would have been established in this slight manner in a manner so slight , that the intention of com- memorating it should not appear , from their nar- rative , to ...
... nation after nation , within the influence of the Christian religion , would have been established in this slight manner in a manner so slight , that the intention of com- memorating it should not appear , from their nar- rative , to ...
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... nation . Hereafter it will remind you of a new covenant sealed with my blood . In years to come , as long as your people shall come up to Jerusalem to keep this feast , the connection which has subsisted between us will give a new ...
... nation . Hereafter it will remind you of a new covenant sealed with my blood . In years to come , as long as your people shall come up to Jerusalem to keep this feast , the connection which has subsisted between us will give a new ...
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... nation to their own soil . Among the silenced clergymen was a dis- tinguished minister of Woodhill , in Bedford- shire , Rev. Peter Bulkeley , descended from a noble family , honored for his own virtues , his learning and gifts as a ...
... nation to their own soil . Among the silenced clergymen was a dis- tinguished minister of Woodhill , in Bedford- shire , Rev. Peter Bulkeley , descended from a noble family , honored for his own virtues , his learning and gifts as a ...
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... , if the records of one of our towns , of this town , for example , - should be printed , and presented to the gov- ernments of Europe ; to the English nation , as ΧΙ ― - - a thank - offering , and as a certificate of AT CONCORD 49.
... , if the records of one of our towns , of this town , for example , - should be printed , and presented to the gov- ernments of Europe ; to the English nation , as ΧΙ ― - - a thank - offering , and as a certificate of AT CONCORD 49.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. measures whose progress and issue belong to the history of the nation.1 The clergy of New England were , for the most part , zealous promoters of the Revolution . A deep religious sentiment sanctified the thirst for ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. measures whose progress and issue belong to the history of the nation.1 The clergy of New England were , for the most part , zealous promoters of the Revolution . A deep religious sentiment sanctified the thirst for ...
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