An American BibleAlice Hubbard The Roycrofters, 1912 - 328 pages A collection of quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, Robert Ingersoll, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Elbert Hubbard |
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Page 121
... called doctrinal points , think alike who think at all . It is only those who have not thought that appear to agree . It is in this case as with what is called the British Constitution ; it has been taken for granted to be good , and ...
... called doctrinal points , think alike who think at all . It is only those who have not thought that appear to agree . It is in this case as with what is called the British Constitution ; it has been taken for granted to be good , and ...
Page 122
... called national religions , we may , with as much propriety , talk of national gods . It is either political craft or the remains of the pagan system , when every nation had its separate and particular deity . Who , then , art thou ...
... called national religions , we may , with as much propriety , talk of national gods . It is either political craft or the remains of the pagan system , when every nation had its separate and particular deity . Who , then , art thou ...
Page 126
... called the Crown answers this purpose , and therefore it answers all the purposes to be expected from it . This is more than can be said of the other two branches The hazard to which this office is exposed in all countries is not from ...
... called the Crown answers this purpose , and therefore it answers all the purposes to be expected from it . This is more than can be said of the other two branches The hazard to which this office is exposed in all countries is not from ...
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