The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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Page 25
... I am consoled by the hope that no time and no change can deprive me of the satisfaction of pursuing and exercising its high- est functions . ' II HISTORICAL DISCOURSE AT CONCORD , ON THE SECOND CENTENNIAL THE LORD'S SUPPER 25.
... I am consoled by the hope that no time and no change can deprive me of the satisfaction of pursuing and exercising its high- est functions . ' II HISTORICAL DISCOURSE AT CONCORD , ON THE SECOND CENTENNIAL THE LORD'S SUPPER 25.
Page 53
... hope they had conceived , of being elevated to equality with their civilized brother . It is piteous to see their self - distrust in their re- quest to remain near the English , and their unan- imous entreaty to Captain Willard , to be ...
... hope they had conceived , of being elevated to equality with their civilized brother . It is piteous to see their self - distrust in their re- quest to remain near the English , and their unan- imous entreaty to Captain Willard , to be ...
Page 68
... succeeded be- fore , in some measure , by the blessing of heaven , so , we cannot but hope it will be attended with still greater success , in future . " Resolved , That these colonies have been and still 68 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
... succeeded be- fore , in some measure , by the blessing of heaven , so , we cannot but hope it will be attended with still greater success , in future . " Resolved , That these colonies have been and still 68 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
Page 70
... hope , should the state of our public affairs require it , that they will still remain watchful and persevering ; with a steady zeal to espy out everything that shall have a tendency to subvert our happy con- stitution . " I On the 27th ...
... hope , should the state of our public affairs require it , that they will still remain watchful and persevering ; with a steady zeal to espy out everything that shall have a tendency to subvert our happy con- stitution . " I On the 27th ...
Page 82
... promot- ing , we hope , the cause of righteousness and love.3 Concord has always been noted for its ministers . The living need no praise of mine . Yet it is among the sources of satisfaction and gratitude 82 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
... promot- ing , we hope , the cause of righteousness and love.3 Concord has always been noted for its ministers . The living need no praise of mine . Yet it is among the sources of satisfaction and gratitude 82 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
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