The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... honour , or patriotism , but is ut- terly base and sordid . It delibe- rately weighs blood against gold , and calculates how many dollars will repay the destruction of so much human life , and the fearful contingencies of the contest ...
... honour , or patriotism , but is ut- terly base and sordid . It delibe- rately weighs blood against gold , and calculates how many dollars will repay the destruction of so much human life , and the fearful contingencies of the contest ...
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... honour to the society of the Quakers , and proves their attachment to the principles of peace and unity by which they are distinguished . " It may deserve to be mentioned , and it is probably an instance of frequent occurrence under ...
... honour to the society of the Quakers , and proves their attachment to the principles of peace and unity by which they are distinguished . " It may deserve to be mentioned , and it is probably an instance of frequent occurrence under ...
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... honour and glory of his Saviour , setting apart with unhesitating distinction , profitable from unprofitable , -holy from unholy , -lasting from fleet- ing , what is of God from what is of man ; when his power of abstraction is spent no ...
... honour and glory of his Saviour , setting apart with unhesitating distinction , profitable from unprofitable , -holy from unholy , -lasting from fleet- ing , what is of God from what is of man ; when his power of abstraction is spent no ...
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... honour , far beyond most of his learned as well as unlearned asso- ciates ; and in this respect , as well as in demeanour and address , was a perfect gentleman . " " p . 67 . But , add his biographers , " With all this social ...
... honour , far beyond most of his learned as well as unlearned asso- ciates ; and in this respect , as well as in demeanour and address , was a perfect gentleman . " " p . 67 . But , add his biographers , " With all this social ...
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forfeiture of that esteem in which we thought it our highest honour to live . But there is nothing I feel so difficult to delineate as my father surrounded by his children , at the same moment , the play- mate and the revered parent ...
forfeiture of that esteem in which we thought it our highest honour to live . But there is nothing I feel so difficult to delineate as my father surrounded by his children , at the same moment , the play- mate and the revered parent ...
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