The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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... sense in ein which possibly any being can mediate between ' God and man , that is , an instructor of man . He teaches us how to become like God . And a true disciple of Jesus will receive the light he gives most thankfully ; but the ...
... sense in ein which possibly any being can mediate between ' God and man , that is , an instructor of man . He teaches us how to become like God . And a true disciple of Jesus will receive the light he gives most thankfully ; but the ...
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... sense of my unworthiness , 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 . ' If HISTORICAL DISCOURSE AT CONCORD , ON THE SECOND CENTENNIAL THE ...
... sense of my unworthiness , 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 . ' If HISTORICAL DISCOURSE AT CONCORD , ON THE SECOND CENTENNIAL THE ...
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... sense and good feeling that prevailed . The grievances ceased with the adoption of the Federal Consti- tution . The constitution of Massachusetts had been already accepted . It was put to the town of Concord , in October , 1776 , by the ...
... sense and good feeling that prevailed . The grievances ceased with the adoption of the Federal Consti- tution . The constitution of Massachusetts had been already accepted . It was put to the town of Concord , in October , 1776 , by the ...
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... sim- plicity of manners , and of a manifest love of jus- tice . For the most part , the town has deserved the name it wears . I find our annals marked with a uniform good sense . I find no ridiculous ( AT CONCORD H 83.
... sim- plicity of manners , and of a manifest love of jus- tice . For the most part , the town has deserved the name it wears . I find our annals marked with a uniform good sense . I find no ridiculous ( AT CONCORD H 83.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. with a uniform good sense . I find no ridiculous laws , no eavesdropping legislators , no hanging of witches , no ghosts , no whipping of Quakers , no unnatural crimes . The tone of the Records ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. with a uniform good sense . I find no ridiculous laws , no eavesdropping legislators , no hanging of witches , no ghosts , no whipping of Quakers , no unnatural crimes . The tone of the Records ...
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