There is no instance, in all history, of the human will and intellect having perfected any great moral reform by methods which it adapted to that end ; but the progress of the world, at every step, leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which... Works - Sivu 417tekijä(t) Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1860 - 528 sivua
...reform hy methods which it adapted to that end ; but the progress of the world at every step leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...purpose, could never have found the way to rectify."* Accordingly Mr. Hawthorne's recommendation to the people of the Northern States is to acquiesce in... | |
| 1860 - 534 sivua
...reform by methods which it adapted to that endj but the progress of the world at every step leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...purpose, could never have found the way to rectify."* Accordingly Mr. Hawthorne's recommendation to the people of the Northern States is to acquiesce in... | |
| 1868 - 546 sivua
...reform by methods which it adapted to that end ; but the progress of the world at every step leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...purpose, could never have found the way to rectify." 1 While, however, we recognise a source of weakness and timidity in this scrupulous anxiety to discriminate... | |
| 1868 - 978 sivua
...reform by methods which it adapted to that end ; but the progress of the world at every step leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...purpose, could never have found the way to rectify." * While, however, we recognise a source of weakness and timidity in this scrupulous anxiety to discriminatyj... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 600 sivua
...reform by methods which it adapted to that end ; but the progress of the world, at every step, leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...purpose, could never have found the way to rectify. ^Vhatever contributes to the great cause of good, contributes to all its subdivisions and varieties... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1888 - 504 sivua
...reform by methods which it adapted to that end ; but the progress of the world at every step leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...purpose, could never have found the way to rectify." i Accordingly, Hawthorne's recommendation to the people of the Northern States was to acquiesce in... | |
| Julia Edna Schaner - 1917 - 240 sivua
...reform by methods which it adapted to th£ end; but the progress of the world, at every step, leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...own set purpose, could never have found the way to remove." Mr. Erskine gives another instance of this unwillingness to pass judgement an the part of... | |
| Darrel Abel - 1988 - 348 sivua
...5:30) "The progress of the world, at every step, leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, to which the wisest of mankind of their own set purpose could never have found" (RE 12:417) the remedy. In short, he believed that men might meddle with and obstruct the scheme of... | |
| Lucy Maddox - 1991 - 211 sivua
...reform by methods which it adapted to that end; but the progress of the world, at every step, leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...purpose, could never have found the way to rectify. 21 Hawthorne's stance here could easily be attributed to the fact that in agreeing to write a campaign... | |
| John L. Idol, Buford Jones - 1994 - 568 sivua
...reform by methods which it adapted to that end; but the progress of the world at every step leaves some evil or wrong on the path behind it, which the...purpose, could never have found the way to rectify." While, however, we recognise a source of weakness and timidity in this scrupulous anxiety to discriminate... | |
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