Penn Monthly, Volumen8Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1877 |
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... sense of rightful liberty and the sense of bounden duty . The moral sense is always corrupted when a made or artificial sin is held up by authoritative teachers as equally bad with a real transgression of the moral law . The love of ...
... sense of rightful liberty and the sense of bounden duty . The moral sense is always corrupted when a made or artificial sin is held up by authoritative teachers as equally bad with a real transgression of the moral law . The love of ...
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... sense its every shape is a symbol of the refinement and knowledge of the age which called it forth . The Greeks were feelingly alive to the laws , forces and gifts of nature , and " conceiving God in the image of man , they made men ...
... sense its every shape is a symbol of the refinement and knowledge of the age which called it forth . The Greeks were feelingly alive to the laws , forces and gifts of nature , and " conceiving God in the image of man , they made men ...
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... sense of repose ; and repose is an essential art quality . In this method of furnishing , the white ceiling destroys unity of ef- fect ; the sameness of color presented by walls , carpet , and hang- ings is offensively monotonous ; the ...
... sense of repose ; and repose is an essential art quality . In this method of furnishing , the white ceiling destroys unity of ef- fect ; the sameness of color presented by walls , carpet , and hang- ings is offensively monotonous ; the ...
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... sense of the word " paupers ; " they by toil have purchased the annuity of the poor , and have a right in old age , or in broken health , to demand of society food and shelter for the few years left to them . Cases such as these are ...
... sense of the word " paupers ; " they by toil have purchased the annuity of the poor , and have a right in old age , or in broken health , to demand of society food and shelter for the few years left to them . Cases such as these are ...
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... sense that the perversion of a natural law or function in physical life is an evil . Evil as any of these errors may be , yet viewed in this light we perceive in them a beautiful harmony ; that pauperism is a process of social excretion ...
... sense that the perversion of a natural law or function in physical life is an evil . Evil as any of these errors may be , yet viewed in this light we perceive in them a beautiful harmony ; that pauperism is a process of social excretion ...
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Página 376 - Virginia, do by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence of God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission...
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