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" We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy; the discovery of a plan, that would induce and oblige nations to settle their disputes without first cutting one another's throats. "
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1817
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Anecdotes for the Family, Or, Lessons of Truth and Duty for Every-day Life ...

1862 - 582 páginas
...make great improvements in natural philosophy : there is one improvement I wish to see in morals — the discovery of a plan that would induce and oblige...disputes without first cutting one another's throats." WAR. — In 1795, when there were strong apprehensions of a war with France, James Madison, afterward...
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Advocate of Peace

1866 - 646 páginas
...great improvements in natural philosophy ; there ¡e one [ wish to see in moral — the discovery of в plan that would induce and oblige nations to settle their disputes without firet cutting one another's throats. When will mankind be convinced of this, and agree to adjust their...
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Friends Intelligencer: A Religious and Family Journal, Volumen25

1869 - 878 páginas
...ones. We daily make great improvements in natural philosophy ; there is one I wish to see in moral — the discovery of a plan that would induce and oblige...disputes without first cutting one another's throats." Robert Southey asks : " Whence is it that, wars s^ill disgrace the self-styled Christian world? It...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volumen2

Charles Sumner - 1870 - 462 páginas
...destroying each other." Then again he says : " We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy, — the discovery...sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this ? " l As diplomatist, Franklin strove to limit the evils of War. To him, while Minister at Paris, belongs...
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Addresses on War

Charles Sumner - 1871 - 360 páginas
...destroying each other." Then again he says : " We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy, — the discovery...sufficiently improved to see the advantage of this ? " 1 As diplomatist, Franklin strove to limit the evils of War. To him, while Minister at Paris, belongs...
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Wellman's Miscellany, Volúmenes5-7

1872 - 320 páginas
...? We daily make great improvements in natural philosophy ; there is one I wish to see in moral — the discovery of a plan that would induce and oblige...disputes without first cutting one another's throats." " 1 have been," says Louis BONAp AKTE, " as enthusiastic and joyous as any one else after victory;...
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Kind Words Awaken Kind Echoes. [A Series of Tales. With Plates.]

Kind words - 1873 - 334 páginas
...other. We daily make great improvements in natural philosophy ; there is one I wish to see in moral — the discovery of a plan that would induce and oblige...disputes without first cutting one another's throats." Louis Bonaparte, the brother of the greatest conqueror of modern times, and himself a sharer in its...
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Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volumen3

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1875 - 664 páginas
...Price, the friend of Priestley, he wrote, " We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral, philosophy ; the discovery of...convinced, that even successful wars at length become misfortunes to those who unjustly commenced them, and who triumphed blindly in their success, not seeing...
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Life of Benjamin Franklin, Written by Himself, Volumen2

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 562 páginas
...continues his experiments with success. We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy; the discovery of...convinced, that even successful wars at length become misfortunes to those, who unjustly commenced them, and who triumphed blindly in their success, not...
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The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2

Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 768 páginas
...continues his experiments with success. We make daily great improvements in natural, there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy; the discovery of...convinced, that even successful wars at length become misfortunes to those, who unjustly commenced them, and who triumphed blindly in their success, not...
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