Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 59
עמוד 55
... feelings which must unconsciously influence the judgments of mankind . I detest that state of society which extends unequal degrees of protection to different creeds and persuasions ; and I cannot describe to you the contempt I feel for ...
... feelings which must unconsciously influence the judgments of mankind . I detest that state of society which extends unequal degrees of protection to different creeds and persuasions ; and I cannot describe to you the contempt I feel for ...
עמוד 126
... feelings may be very unphilosoph- ical , but they are the feelings of the mass ; and to the feelings of the mass the Reforms of the Church ought to be directed . In this way the evil would have been corrected where it was most seen and ...
... feelings may be very unphilosoph- ical , but they are the feelings of the mass ; and to the feelings of the mass the Reforms of the Church ought to be directed . In this way the evil would have been corrected where it was most seen and ...
עמוד 291
... feeling , which secures the outward com- pliance . You may drag men into church by main force , and prose- cute them ... feelings of all men go along with the violence of the law . A robber and a murderer must be knocked on the head like ...
... feeling , which secures the outward com- pliance . You may drag men into church by main force , and prose- cute them ... feelings of all men go along with the violence of the law . A robber and a murderer must be knocked on the head like ...
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