The Western Quarterly ReviewJ. S. Hitchcock., 1849 |
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... interest , we would also represent ourselves as extremely disinterested laborers for the Great Public , while the direst selfishness entered into all our feelings . Those who make the loudest professions are not the most to be trusted ...
... interest , we would also represent ourselves as extremely disinterested laborers for the Great Public , while the direst selfishness entered into all our feelings . Those who make the loudest professions are not the most to be trusted ...
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... interest , the debt which he owes to suffer- ing humanity . No great redeeming spirit appears on earth to be ministered unto , but to minister ; it is his highest prerogative and best reward to serve , to elevate , to bless . All wisdom ...
... interest , the debt which he owes to suffer- ing humanity . No great redeeming spirit appears on earth to be ministered unto , but to minister ; it is his highest prerogative and best reward to serve , to elevate , to bless . All wisdom ...
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... interest , and design , Give up each other in the race divine . " The youthful days of our Savior were full of toil , such as is common to mankind , and this toil was adapted to develop his energies for the coming strife , and enlarge ...
... interest , and design , Give up each other in the race divine . " The youthful days of our Savior were full of toil , such as is common to mankind , and this toil was adapted to develop his energies for the coming strife , and enlarge ...
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... interests of such a population con- sulted . How is it under the system of Land Monopoly ? of a population of 28,000,000 , 20,000,000 have no capital ; at least , 27,700,000 have no title in fee to a foot of ground , and 5,000,000 are ...
... interests of such a population con- sulted . How is it under the system of Land Monopoly ? of a population of 28,000,000 , 20,000,000 have no capital ; at least , 27,700,000 have no title in fee to a foot of ground , and 5,000,000 are ...
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... Interest on $ 11,250,000 , 8,529,353 43 $ 23,514,225 71 Purchase of Florida , $ 4,985,599 82 Interest to Sept. 20 , 1831 , 1,265,416 67 $ 6,251,016 49 Payment to Georgia , Yazoo Claim , 1,065,484 09 1,830,808 06 66 to Indian Tribes , 66 ...
... Interest on $ 11,250,000 , 8,529,353 43 $ 23,514,225 71 Purchase of Florida , $ 4,985,599 82 Interest to Sept. 20 , 1831 , 1,265,416 67 $ 6,251,016 49 Payment to Georgia , Yazoo Claim , 1,065,484 09 1,830,808 06 66 to Indian Tribes , 66 ...
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Sida 26 - And it came to pass that after three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them and asking them questions. And all that heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers.
Sida 254 - Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbor, and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you...
Sida 211 - In truth, we are under a deception, similar to that which misleads the traveller in the Arabian desert. Beneath the caravan all is dry and bare ; but far in advance, and far in the rear, is the semblance of refreshing waters. The pilgrims hasten forward, and find nothing but sand, where an hour before they had seen a lake : they turn their eyes and see a lake where, an hour before, they were toiling through sand.
Sida 107 - Constitution ; that all efforts of the abolitionists or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences...
Sida 255 - When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsmen, nor thy rich neighbours; lest they also bid thee again, and a recompense be made thee. But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind: and thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.
Sida 107 - That congress has no power under the constitution to interfere with or control the domestic institutions of the several States...
Sida 194 - If so much excellence abide below, How excellent is He that dwells on high! Whose power and beauty by his works we know. Sure He is goodness, wisdom, glory, light, That hath this under world so richly dight: More heaven than earth was here, no winter and no night.
Sida 20 - Pyrrhus's ring, which, as Pliny tells us, had the figure of Apollo and the nine Muses in the veins of it, produced by the spontaneous hand of nature, without any help from art.
Sida 252 - It is pleasing to reflect that the public mind of England has softened while it has ripened, and that we have in the course of ages become not only a wiser, but also a kinder, people.
Sida 253 - The discipline of workshops, of schools, of private families, though not more efficient than at present, was infinitely harsher. Masters, well born and bred, were in the habit of beating their servants. Pedagogues knew no way of imparting knowledge but by beating their pupils. Husbands, of decent station, were not ashamed to beat their wives.