The New Englander, Volume 7A.H. Maltby, 1884 |
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... according to law , and to interpret and uphold the Constitution not as it might have been , or as some wish it had been , but as it is ; and it acted , before God and the country , knowing that its responsibility was heavy , because the ...
... according to law , and to interpret and uphold the Constitution not as it might have been , or as some wish it had been , but as it is ; and it acted , before God and the country , knowing that its responsibility was heavy , because the ...
Halaman 33
... according to a worthy standard , is well pleasing to a truth- loving God . To work with slattern hand is a degradation of manhood . There is a beauty in the truth which is acceptable . to God . We shall have at once better educated men ...
... according to a worthy standard , is well pleasing to a truth- loving God . To work with slattern hand is a degradation of manhood . There is a beauty in the truth which is acceptable . to God . We shall have at once better educated men ...
Halaman 41
... according to our view , is possible to every person who has desired to make a legitimate use of his moral faculties . On the other hand , in spite of our respect for the liberty of opinion , we are compelled to reckon the denial of ...
... according to our view , is possible to every person who has desired to make a legitimate use of his moral faculties . On the other hand , in spite of our respect for the liberty of opinion , we are compelled to reckon the denial of ...
Halaman 43
... according to the different sciences , and the conditions more or less difficult , and more or less complex with which the experiment is engaged . " What is true in the kingdom of nature , strictly so- called , is equally true in the ...
... according to the different sciences , and the conditions more or less difficult , and more or less complex with which the experiment is engaged . " What is true in the kingdom of nature , strictly so- called , is equally true in the ...
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... According to his view , faith is a natural result of knowledge , which , far from suppressing experiment , alone renders it possible , when we are considering first princi- ples which one only grasps by intuition . An axiom is not ...
... According to his view , faith is a natural result of knowledge , which , far from suppressing experiment , alone renders it possible , when we are considering first princi- ples which one only grasps by intuition . An axiom is not ...
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Halaman 834 - ... to countenance and inculcate the principles of humanity and general benevolence, public and private charity, industry and frugality, honesty and punctuality in their dealings ; sincerity, good humor, and all social affections, and generous sentiments among the people.
Halaman xvi - That all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theatres, and other places of public amusement...
Halaman 756 - And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for they hear thy words, but they do them not.
Halaman 97 - I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition, They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things, Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago, Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth.
Halaman xvi - ... shall be fined not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, or shall be imprisoned not less than thirty days nor more than one year...
Halaman 235 - Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not ; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
Halaman 684 - The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
Halaman 229 - For I have told him that I will judge his house for ever for the iniquity which he knoweth ; because his sons made themselves vile, and he restrained them not.
Halaman 391 - And further, full power and authority are hereby given and granted to the said General Court, from time to time, to make, ordain, and establish, all manner of wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes, and ordinances, directions and instructions...
Halaman 234 - Remember what Amalek did unto thee by the way, when ye were come forth out of Egypt ; how he met thee by the way, and smote the hindmost of thee, even all that were feeble behind thee, when thou 25 wast faint and weary ; and he feared not God.