Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... better man . Teach him to be an obedient servant , and an honest , true , Christian man . These virtues are God's step - stones to liberty . That man whom Christ first makes free has a better chance to be civilly HENRY WARD BEECHER 13.
... better man . Teach him to be an obedient servant , and an honest , true , Christian man . These virtues are God's step - stones to liberty . That man whom Christ first makes free has a better chance to be civilly HENRY WARD BEECHER 13.
Pagina 114
... better for us to pray for you than to counsel you in that matter , that you may exercise the judgment of mercy and truth ! It's better , I say , to pray for you than counsel you ; to ask wisdom from Heaven for you ; which I am confident ...
... better for us to pray for you than to counsel you in that matter , that you may exercise the judgment of mercy and truth ! It's better , I say , to pray for you than counsel you ; to ask wisdom from Heaven for you ; which I am confident ...
Pagina 410
... better than some of the houses of Europeans . I think there is much to be said for the Native huts . I do like them very much more than the bricks and stones that we call houses . However , when you bring the Natives into the urban ...
... better than some of the houses of Europeans . I think there is much to be said for the Native huts . I do like them very much more than the bricks and stones that we call houses . However , when you bring the Natives into the urban ...
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