 | Ohio State University - 1917
...be keeps alive that sacred fire, which otherwise might escape from the face of the earth. Corruption of morals in the mass of cultivators is a phenomenon...soil and industry, as does the husbandman, for their subsistence, depend for it on casualties and caprice of customers. Dependence begets subservience and... | |
 | David Pepper - 1996 - 376 páginas
...[to create the safe farmed landscape out of wilderness] are the chosen people of God . . . Corruption of morals in the mass of cultivators is a phenomenon of which no age or nation has furnished an example . . . [whereas] The mobs of great cities add just so much to the... | |
 | Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1118 páginas
...he keeps alive that sacred fire, which otherwise might escape from the face of the earth. Corruption ay of public thanksgiving: Dependance begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools... | |
 | WARNER - 1997 - 1118 páginas
...escape from the face of the earth. Corruption of morals in the mass of cultivators is a phasnomenon of which no age nor nation has furnished an example....for it on the casualties and caprice of customers. Dependance begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools... | |
 | Edward L. Ayers, Bradley C. Mittendorf - 1998 - 597 páginas
...he keeps alive that sacred fire, which otherwise might escape from the face of the earth. Corruption of morals in the mass of cultivators is a phenomenon...soil and industry, as does the husbandman, for their subsistence, depend for it on casualties and caprice of customers. Dependence begets subservience and... | |
 | Gary L. McDowell, Sharon L. Noble - 1997 - 325 páginas
...escape from the face of the earth. Corruption of morals in the mass of cultivators is a phaenomenon of which no age nor nation has furnished an example....soil and industry, as does the husbandman, for their subsistence, depend for it on the casualties and caprice of customers. Dependance begets subservience... | |
 | James W. Ely - 1997 - 424 páginas
...in the mass of coltivators is a phaenomenon of which no age nor nation has furnished an example. 1t is the mark set on those, who not looking up to heaven,...soil and industry, as does the husbandman, for their subsistence, depend for it on the casualties and caprice of customers. Dependence begets subservience... | |
 | Lawrence S. Kaplan, Scott L. Bills, E. Timothy Smith - 1997 - 304 páginas
...whose breasts he has made his peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine virtue. . . . Corruption of morals in the mass of cultivators is a phenomenon of which no age or nation has furnished an example."1' Based upon these ideas, he promised in his first inaugural "encouragement... | |
 | Thomas H. Naylor, William H. Willimon - 1997 - 289 páginas
...keeps alive that sacred fire, which otherwise? might escape from the face of the earth. Corruption of morals in the mass of cultivators is a phenomenon of which no age or nation has furnished an example. It is the mark set on those, who, not looking up to heaven, to... | |
 | Charles S. Watson - 1997 - 259 páginas
...Jefferson's statement scorning those who depend on "the casualties and caprice of customers" instead of "looking up to heaven, to their own soil and industry, as does the husbandman."22 In Jeffersonian fashion Woodville favors the country over the city, confiding to his... | |
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