The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... happy effect , in affording pecuniary relief , and useful employment . But whatever may be the means which local circumstances and active benevo- lence will suggest for bettering the con- dition of the poor , " nothing which wisdom can ...
... happy effect , in affording pecuniary relief , and useful employment . But whatever may be the means which local circumstances and active benevo- lence will suggest for bettering the con- dition of the poor , " nothing which wisdom can ...
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happy would it have been for mankind , if those who have lived in the full light of philosophy and gospel truth , had , like him , pursued the true welfare of their subjects , and like him regarded the rights of their enemies . When ...
happy would it have been for mankind , if those who have lived in the full light of philosophy and gospel truth , had , like him , pursued the true welfare of their subjects , and like him regarded the rights of their enemies . When ...
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... happy period , when " the eyes of the blind shall be opened , and the ears of the deaf shall be unstop- ped ; when the lame man shall leap as an hart , and the tongue of the dumb shall sing ; when the ransomed of the Lord shall return ...
... happy period , when " the eyes of the blind shall be opened , and the ears of the deaf shall be unstop- ped ; when the lame man shall leap as an hart , and the tongue of the dumb shall sing ; when the ransomed of the Lord shall return ...
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