| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 634 sivua
...salvation is to be found out of the pale of his own church, must often feel such sighs rise in his bosom. " These are the reasons which my religion and my philosophy...my fellow-citizens, and you cannot but justify me. I am one of an oppressed people, who have to supplicate shelter and protection of the ascendant nations... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 648 sivua
...salvation is to be found out of the pale of his own church, must often feel such sighs rise in his bosom. " These are the reasons which my religion and my philosophy...my fellow-citizens, and you cannot but justify me. I am one of an oppressed people, who have to supplicate shelter and protection of the aseendr ant nations... | |
| 1831 - 312 sivua
...errors' ought to be charitably overlooked by one, who is liable to the same, he thus concludes : ' These are the reasons, which my religion and my philosophy...for scrupulously avoiding polemical controversy. Add 10 them, my local relations to my fellow citizens ; and you cannot but justify me. I am one of an oppressed... | |
| 1831 - 604 sivua
...errors' ought to be charitably overlooked by one, who is liable to the same, he thus concludes : ' These are the reasons, which my religion and my philosophy...controversy. Add to them, my local relations to my fellow citizens ; and you cannot but justify me. I am one of an oppressed people, who have to supplicate... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 618 sivua
...be deferentially overlooked by one, who is liable to the same ; he should dwell on its excellences only, and not insidiously prowl to pounce upon it,...my fellow-citizens, and you cannot but justify me. I am one of an oppressed people, who have to supplicate shelter and protection of the ascendant nations... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 672 sivua
...excellences only, and not insidiously prowl to pounce upon it, where lie conceives it to he vulnerahle. These are the reasons which my religion and my philosophy...them, my local relations to my fellow-citizens, and yon cannot hut justify me. I am one of an oppressed people, who have to supplicate shelter and protection... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 620 sivua
...he deferentially overlooked hy one, who is liahle to the same ; he should dwell on its excellences only, and not insidiously prowl to pounce upon it, where he conceives it to be vulnerahle. These are the reasons which my religion and my philosophy suggest to me, for scrupulously... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 458 sivua
...to be deferentially overlooked by one, who is liable to the same; he should dwell on its excellences only, and not insidiously prowl to pounce upon it,...me for scrupulously avoiding polemical controversy. From a letter to JC Lavater. SHAKESPEARE AS A MASTER OF THE SUBLIME No ONE is more happy in taking... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1852 - 606 sivua
...overlooked by one, who is liable to the same ; h? should dwell on its excellences only, and cot m-irliously prowl to pounce upon it, where he conceives it to...vulnerable. These are the reasons which my religion and mr philosophy suggest to me, for scrupulously UoiJing polemical controversy. Add to them, my loral... | |
| 1825 - 642 sivua
...salvation is to be found out of the pale of his own church, must often feel such sighs rise in his bosom. " These are the reasons which my religion and my philosophy...my fellow-citizens, and you cannot but justify me. I am one of an oppressed people, who have to supplicate shelter and protection of the ascend•ant... | |
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