Speeches, Lectures, and LettersLothrop, Lee & Shepard Company, 1891 - 562 páginas |
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... equal rights , throughout the land , insult had been heaped on insult , and outrage added to outrage , till we thought that malice had done its worst . All the out- works that guard the citadel of liberty had been in turn overthrown ...
... equal rights , throughout the land , insult had been heaped on insult , and outrage added to outrage , till we thought that malice had done its worst . All the out- works that guard the citadel of liberty had been in turn overthrown ...
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... equal to the supply of all Europe with tropical produce ; in the second place , they can procure , not tens of thousands , but tens of millions of free laborers to work ; in the third , what is of the greatest consequence in this case ...
... equal to the supply of all Europe with tropical produce ; in the second place , they can procure , not tens of thousands , but tens of millions of free laborers to work ; in the third , what is of the greatest consequence in this case ...
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... equal . How exactly level to the world's worst idea of a Yankee , this pocket argument that the Commonwealth would suffer by yielding to its noblest instincts ; that Massachusetts cannot now afford to be humane , to open her arms , a ...
... equal . How exactly level to the world's worst idea of a Yankee , this pocket argument that the Commonwealth would suffer by yielding to its noblest instincts ; that Massachusetts cannot now afford to be humane , to open her arms , a ...
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... equal rights ? Or would he have gone to that Kossuth , that Dembinski , to the men who are now exiles or imprisoned throughout the length of the Austrian empire , to the graves of those who have been murdered on battlefield or in ...
... equal rights ? Or would he have gone to that Kossuth , that Dembinski , to the men who are now exiles or imprisoned throughout the length of the Austrian empire , to the graves of those who have been murdered on battlefield or in ...
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... equal humanity ; who never silenced the truth that the white man might longer trample on the black , or thought the safety of his own land cheaply bought at the price of lavish eulogies laid on the footstool of petty tyrants , he shall ...
... equal humanity ; who never silenced the truth that the white man might longer trample on the black , or thought the safety of his own land cheaply bought at the price of lavish eulogies laid on the footstool of petty tyrants , he shall ...
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Página 362 - New occasions teach new duties ; Time makes ancient good uncouth ; They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth ; Lo, before us gleam her camp-fires ! we ourselves must Pilgrims be, Launch our Mayflower, and steer boldly through the desperate winter sea, Nor attempt the Future's portal with the Past's blood-rusted key.
Página 321 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me and from my friends, be such frigid philosophy as may conduct us indifferent and unmoved over any ground which has been dignified by wisdom, bravery, or virtue. That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the ruins...
Página 235 - HOW doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower...
Página 358 - For Humanity sweeps onward: where today the martyr stands, On the morrow crouches Judas with the silver in his hands ; Far in front the cross stands ready and • the crackling fagots burn, While the hooting mob of yesterday in silent awe return To glean up the scattered ashes into History's golden urn.
Página 461 - I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.
Página 249 - The prophet that hath a dream, let him tell a dream : and he that hath my word let him speak my word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat ? saith the Lord. Is not my word like as a fire ? saith the Lord ; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces ? Therefore, behold, I am against the prophets, saith the Lord, that steal my words, every one from his neighbour.
Página 343 - Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne, — Yet that scaffold sways the future, and, behind the dim unknown, Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above his own.
Página 9 - twere anew, the gaps of centuries ; Leaving that beautiful which still was so, And making that which was not, till the place Became religion, and the heart ran o'er With silent worship of the great of old ! — The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns.
Página 206 - I charge you before God, and his blessed angels, that you follow me no farther than you have seen me follow the Lord Jesus Christ. If God reveal any thing to you by any other instrument of his, be as ready to receive it, as ever you were to receive any truth by my ministry ; for I am verily persuaded, I am very confident, the Lord has more truth yet to break forth out of his holy word.
Página 412 - He sunned me with his ripening looks, And Heaven's rich instincts in me grew, As effortless as woodland nooks Send violets up and paint them blue.