... and which was the secret of his power, would have been wanting. By an instinct which is unerring, we call Washington, with grateful reverence, the father of his country, but not its saviour. A people which wants a saviour, which does not possess an... The Political Writings of Richard Cobden - Sivu 125tekijä(t) Richard Cobden - 1878 - 394 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1828 - 476 sivua
...call Washington, with grateful reverence, the Father of his Country, but not its Saviour. A people which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. " A great question here offers itself, at which we can only glance. If a moral preparation is required... | |
| 1827 - 560 sivua
...call Washington, with grateful reverence,the Father of his Country, but not its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. A great question here offers itself, at which we can only glance. If a moral preparation is required... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1827 - 556 sivua
...call Washington, with grateful reveren'ce,the Father of his Country, but not its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. the school of slavery, the spirit and virtues, which, we are told, can alone work out their deliverance?... | |
| 1827 - 634 sivua
...reverence, the Father of his Country, but not its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which dues not possess an earnest and pledge of freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. A great question here offers itself, at which we can only glance. If a moral preparation is required... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1828 - 60 sivua
...call Washington, with grateful reverence, the Father of his Country, but not its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. A great question here offers itself, at which we can only glance. If a moral, preparation is required... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 sivua
...call Washington, with grateful reverence, the Father of his country, but not its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. A great question here offers itself, at which we can only glance. If a moral preparation is required... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 sivua
...call Washington, with grateful reverence, the Father of his country, but not its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. A great question here offers itself, at which we can only glance. If a moral preparation is required... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1831 - 66 sivua
...grateful reverence, the Father of his Country, but not its Savior. A people, which wants a savior, which does not possess an earnest and pledge of freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. A great question here offers itself, at which we can only glance. If a moral preparation is required... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1835 - 484 sivua
...call Washington, with grateful reverence, the father of his country, but not its saviour. A people which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. A great question here offers itself, at which we can only glance. If a moral preparation is required... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyse - 1836 - 578 sivua
...reverence, the Father of his country, but not its Saviour. The People who wants a Saviour, who docs not possess an earnest and pledge of freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free." — Dr. Charming : Character of Napoleon Bonaparte. land, town with town, or county with county. Even... | |
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