The Philomathesian, Svazek 1Middlebury College, 1834 - Počet stran: 380 |
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Strana 4
... never be proved but from its operations and effect . We know nothing of mental being but from mental activity . The mind must act ; and as its exercises shall be more or less worthy of itself , it will gain might and expansion or become ...
... never be proved but from its operations and effect . We know nothing of mental being but from mental activity . The mind must act ; and as its exercises shall be more or less worthy of itself , it will gain might and expansion or become ...
Strana 10
... Never will I sanction crime by whomsoever committed ; and heaven's heaviest curses be on me , if I give my approbation to thy unhallowed deeds . These chains con- fine me , and these walls defy escape . Prove me guilty of the crime of ...
... Never will I sanction crime by whomsoever committed ; and heaven's heaviest curses be on me , if I give my approbation to thy unhallowed deeds . These chains con- fine me , and these walls defy escape . Prove me guilty of the crime of ...
Strana 11
... never illumine yonder mountain , till Freedom's banner float on its summit , and Freedom's holy song arise in sol- emn thanksgiving . Do gloomy presentiments of death occupy your minds , and do your hearts sink within you , or do they ...
... never illumine yonder mountain , till Freedom's banner float on its summit , and Freedom's holy song arise in sol- emn thanksgiving . Do gloomy presentiments of death occupy your minds , and do your hearts sink within you , or do they ...
Strana 12
... never can atone for the injuries which I have heaped upon you , yet justic demands vengeance upon the head of the usurpor . In the hour of danger I have stood by him as a shield , and long have I upheld his tottering throne ; but now ...
... never can atone for the injuries which I have heaped upon you , yet justic demands vengeance upon the head of the usurpor . In the hour of danger I have stood by him as a shield , and long have I upheld his tottering throne ; but now ...
Strana 15
... never finds mercy at my hands . But come , let us back , inform the lord of our good suc- cess , and attend the festival . ” " Nay , but first it may be well to take that fellow's arms , for much good have they done although in the ...
... never finds mercy at my hands . But come , let us back , inform the lord of our good suc- cess , and attend the festival . ” " Nay , but first it may be well to take that fellow's arms , for much good have they done although in the ...
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