The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... virtue of some theory of the uni- verse , which solves for him the problem of his exist- ence and destiny , and prescribes a life - plan which he must endeavor to realize . This theory , whatever it be , or however obtained , is what ...
... virtue of some theory of the uni- verse , which solves for him the problem of his exist- ence and destiny , and prescribes a life - plan which he must endeavor to realize . This theory , whatever it be , or however obtained , is what ...
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... virtue , the aspirations of the race . It proposed a work for humanity , and directed individual and social activities in the path of progress . But it now looks no more to the future . It has realized its Ideal . It pro- poses no new ...
... virtue , the aspirations of the race . It proposed a work for humanity , and directed individual and social activities in the path of progress . But it now looks no more to the future . It has realized its Ideal . It pro- poses no new ...
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... virtues of meekness , gentleness , mercy , charity , modesty , chastity , and love ; in the high value it places on man as an individual ; in its emancipation of the slave , and general labors to promote liberty , and social well ...
... virtues of meekness , gentleness , mercy , charity , modesty , chastity , and love ; in the high value it places on man as an individual ; in its emancipation of the slave , and general labors to promote liberty , and social well ...
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... virtues of tenderness , meekness , gentleness , humility , chastity , and love . Men have been led to raise moral courage over physical , to prefer truth to riches , and poverty and obscurity to the pomp and majesty of the world . An ...
... virtues of tenderness , meekness , gentleness , humility , chastity , and love . Men have been led to raise moral courage over physical , to prefer truth to riches , and poverty and obscurity to the pomp and majesty of the world . An ...
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... virtue , it ruled the State , modified its actions , and compelled its administrators to consult the rights of man ... virtues and the arts of peace . Then was tamed the wild barbarian , and the savage heart made to yield to the ...
... virtue , it ruled the State , modified its actions , and compelled its administrators to consult the rights of man ... virtues and the arts of peace . Then was tamed the wild barbarian , and the savage heart made to yield to the ...
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