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Page 43
... virtue , and its mighty energies were never before so concentrated for the benefit of mankind . Its freedom is among the dear- est privileges of which we can boast : it is the " pal- ladium of our liberty ; " and when a freeman's hand ...
... virtue , and its mighty energies were never before so concentrated for the benefit of mankind . Its freedom is among the dear- est privileges of which we can boast : it is the " pal- ladium of our liberty ; " and when a freeman's hand ...
Page 107
... virtue . Upon these principles , he presented the claims of the Society to the patronage of the com- munity - and to encourage them in their good work , he adduced the case of Esther , the Hebrew orphan referred to in the text , who ...
... virtue . Upon these principles , he presented the claims of the Society to the patronage of the com- munity - and to encourage them in their good work , he adduced the case of Esther , the Hebrew orphan referred to in the text , who ...
Page 123
... virtue of gentleness . It requires but a slight knowledge of human nature , to convince us that much of our hap- piness in life must depend upon the cultivation of this virtue . The man of a wild , boisterous spirit , who gives loose ...
... virtue of gentleness . It requires but a slight knowledge of human nature , to convince us that much of our hap- piness in life must depend upon the cultivation of this virtue . The man of a wild , boisterous spirit , who gives loose ...
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