Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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Pagina 47
... believe for a moment that he really can regard as legitimate or co- gent reasoning , assumptions so unfounded as these . Such combinations for mutual benefit differ from associationism as taught by Fourier , and , as the latter is ...
... believe for a moment that he really can regard as legitimate or co- gent reasoning , assumptions so unfounded as these . Such combinations for mutual benefit differ from associationism as taught by Fourier , and , as the latter is ...
Pagina 60
... believe , as my commission has it , that you are going to fight for the king and parliament . If the king were before me , I would as soon shoot him as another . If your con- sciences will not allow you to do as much , go and serve else ...
... believe , as my commission has it , that you are going to fight for the king and parliament . If the king were before me , I would as soon shoot him as another . If your con- sciences will not allow you to do as much , go and serve else ...
Pagina 69
... believe that these or similar disorders would have been avoided . It was not , then , the " taking of one head " which gave rise to these changes in the government . They were the natural result of the revolutionary state . In ...
... believe that these or similar disorders would have been avoided . It was not , then , the " taking of one head " which gave rise to these changes in the government . They were the natural result of the revolutionary state . In ...
Pagina 71
... believe . It is a very common thing in this country to hear expressions of regret that Cromwell finished his career by seizing the reins of government ; and that he did not , like Washington , resign into the hands of the people his ...
... believe . It is a very common thing in this country to hear expressions of regret that Cromwell finished his career by seizing the reins of government ; and that he did not , like Washington , resign into the hands of the people his ...
Pagina 75
... believe that men are to wait for liberty till they have become wise and good in slavery . That , to use another figure of the gifted Macauley , " would be worthy of the fool in the old story , who resolved not to go into the water till ...
... believe that men are to wait for liberty till they have become wise and good in slavery . That , to use another figure of the gifted Macauley , " would be worthy of the fool in the old story , who resolved not to go into the water till ...
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