Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... character is full of contrasts - his writings are the same . No man has a more refined love of the beau- tiful . We cannot resist the temptation to copy one of his most exquisite sketches of a country scene , and when we have done that ...
... character is full of contrasts - his writings are the same . No man has a more refined love of the beau- tiful . We cannot resist the temptation to copy one of his most exquisite sketches of a country scene , and when we have done that ...
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... character , is to be studied by the minister , and its benefit or its danger made known from the pulpit . " In this work it is to deal first and most faithfully with the evils of its own age , its own country , its own city , its own ...
... character , is to be studied by the minister , and its benefit or its danger made known from the pulpit . " In this work it is to deal first and most faithfully with the evils of its own age , its own country , its own city , its own ...
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... character says : " The first is the soundness and vigor of his physical consti- tution . Every bodily organ is strong , and exceedingly active ; his vital organs are large , and peculiarly healthy . Only his stomach is in the least ...
... character says : " The first is the soundness and vigor of his physical consti- tution . Every bodily organ is strong , and exceedingly active ; his vital organs are large , and peculiarly healthy . Only his stomach is in the least ...
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... character , is the unwonted size of his benevolence . In all my examinations of heads , 1 have rarely , if ever , found it surpassed , or even equaled . It towers above every other organ in his head , and is the great phrenological ...
... character , is the unwonted size of his benevolence . In all my examinations of heads , 1 have rarely , if ever , found it surpassed , or even equaled . It towers above every other organ in his head , and is the great phrenological ...
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... character is his force . This is conse- quent on his large combativeness and firmness , and his enthu- siastic temperament . What he does , he does with all his might . He takes hold of great things as though they could and must be done ...
... character is his force . This is conse- quent on his large combativeness and firmness , and his enthu- siastic temperament . What he does , he does with all his might . He takes hold of great things as though they could and must be done ...
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Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1855 |
Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1856 |
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