The New-England Magazine, Band 4Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1833 |
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... sense of justice , a heartfelt recognition of what was due to every being , every creature of God . This sense of justice is remarkably displayed in his work on education . It is not confined merely to an impartial treat- ment of ...
... sense of justice , a heartfelt recognition of what was due to every being , every creature of God . This sense of justice is remarkably displayed in his work on education . It is not confined merely to an impartial treat- ment of ...
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... sense , the others derive an extraordinary force and dexterity , so that his misfor- tune becomes comparatively light . In the blind , the senses of hearing and touch become endued , in process of time , with a power that seems ...
... sense , the others derive an extraordinary force and dexterity , so that his misfor- tune becomes comparatively light . In the blind , the senses of hearing and touch become endued , in process of time , with a power that seems ...
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... sense of duty are not regarded as virtuous - as , for instance , religious persecutions ? If the actions be truly indifferent , and that which we regard as the essence of virtue be present , why should we blame the individual ? The ...
... sense of duty are not regarded as virtuous - as , for instance , religious persecutions ? If the actions be truly indifferent , and that which we regard as the essence of virtue be present , why should we blame the individual ? The ...
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