The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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Page 23
... duty , to commemo- rate him by a certain form , whether that form be agreeable to their understandings or not . Is ... duties ; not names , but righteousness and love are enjoined ; and that in the eye of God there is no other measure of ...
... duty , to commemo- rate him by a certain form , whether that form be agreeable to their understandings or not . Is ... duties ; not names , but righteousness and love are enjoined ; and that in the eye of God there is no other measure of ...
Page 24
... into your hands that office which you have confided to me . It has many duties for which I am feebly . qualified . It has some which it will always be my delight to discharge according to my ability , wherever 24 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
... into your hands that office which you have confided to me . It has many duties for which I am feebly . qualified . It has some which it will always be my delight to discharge according to my ability , wherever 24 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
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... duties at their first com- ing , in time of wants , than afterwards . " I The original Town Records , for the first thirty years , are lost . We have records of mar- riages and deaths , beginning nineteen years after the settlement ...
... duties at their first com- ing , in time of wants , than afterwards . " I The original Town Records , for the first thirty years , are lost . We have records of mar- riages and deaths , beginning nineteen years after the settlement ...
Page 47
... duty , religion , were heard ; and every local feeling , every private grudge , every suggestion of petulance and ignorance , were not less faith- fully produced . Wrath and love came up to town - meeting in company . By the law of 1641 ...
... duty , religion , were heard ; and every local feeling , every private grudge , every suggestion of petulance and ignorance , were not less faith- fully produced . Wrath and love came up to town - meeting in company . By the law of 1641 ...
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... duty for raising a revenue thereon in America ; neither will we suffer any such tea to be used in our families . " That all such persons as shall purchase , sell , or use any such tea , shall , for the future , be deemed unfriendly to ...
... duty for raising a revenue thereon in America ; neither will we suffer any such tea to be used in our families . " That all such persons as shall purchase , sell , or use any such tea , shall , for the future , be deemed unfriendly to ...
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