The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... human fam- ily . Wherever he sees a human being , he should be ready to say of him- " That man is my brother , " however he may be stained by sin , or darkened by ignorance , or brutalized by vulgar and sensual habits . The famous ...
... human fam- ily . Wherever he sees a human being , he should be ready to say of him- " That man is my brother , " however he may be stained by sin , or darkened by ignorance , or brutalized by vulgar and sensual habits . The famous ...
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... human judgement is never more deeply deceived , than when it is led astray by an involution of errors ; that is , when an erroneous theory has produced an erroneous practice , and the truth of theory is argued from the necessity of the ...
... human judgement is never more deeply deceived , than when it is led astray by an involution of errors ; that is , when an erroneous theory has produced an erroneous practice , and the truth of theory is argued from the necessity of the ...
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... human nature , as a symbol of depravity , will concur with me in this . Yet that sentiment is a constituent part of human nature . When engaged in the full and regulated indulgence of it , man appears in his most attractive capacity ...
... human nature , as a symbol of depravity , will concur with me in this . Yet that sentiment is a constituent part of human nature . When engaged in the full and regulated indulgence of it , man appears in his most attractive capacity ...
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