Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... establish human dignity , and reason man into approbation of himself , must be among the first advancements towards virtue . " Be it , therefore , our task , to plead the cause of man . 1 Burges's Oration , before the Federal Adelphi ...
... establish human dignity , and reason man into approbation of himself , must be among the first advancements towards virtue . " Be it , therefore , our task , to plead the cause of man . 1 Burges's Oration , before the Federal Adelphi ...
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... established society and government . He can aggregate the profusions of every climate , and every season . He can melio- rate the severity , and remedy the imperfections of nature herself . All these things he can perform by the ...
... established society and government . He can aggregate the profusions of every climate , and every season . He can melio- rate the severity , and remedy the imperfections of nature herself . All these things he can perform by the ...
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... established on the principles of Christian recipro- city . By this code , conquest for acquisition is not admitted ; plunder for subsistence , whether by many or few , is alike the crime of the robber or the pirate ; slavery , the last ...
... established on the principles of Christian recipro- city . By this code , conquest for acquisition is not admitted ; plunder for subsistence , whether by many or few , is alike the crime of the robber or the pirate ; slavery , the last ...
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... established . " A class of philosophers would persuade us , that much of the labor of others , and especially that of instruction , is mere legendary idleness , and of no value or utility . Mr. Burges asks , if it is more laborious to ...
... established . " A class of philosophers would persuade us , that much of the labor of others , and especially that of instruction , is mere legendary idleness , and of no value or utility . Mr. Burges asks , if it is more laborious to ...
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... established a broad basis of independence , " might give them one look of kindness , and pour one beam of gladness on the melancholy twilight of their days . " But this was the first time , except on the questions referred to , that he ...
... established a broad basis of independence , " might give them one look of kindness , and pour one beam of gladness on the melancholy twilight of their days . " But this was the first time , except on the questions referred to , that he ...
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