The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷Harper & Brothers, 1854 Nolen's plans for development in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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... slavery , and labors at home to make the slaves better and happier . She is consumptive , and does not expect to live long ; but goes forward to meet death with the most contented mind . One sees the fu- ture angel gleam forth from her ...
... slavery , and labors at home to make the slaves better and happier . She is consumptive , and does not expect to live long ; but goes forward to meet death with the most contented mind . One sees the fu- ture angel gleam forth from her ...
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... slavery in the United States . By this and many anti - slavery songs has this young poet taken his place among the leaders of that great party in the country which calls it- self Abolitionist , and which insists upon the abolition of ...
... slavery in the United States . By this and many anti - slavery songs has this young poet taken his place among the leaders of that great party in the country which calls it- self Abolitionist , and which insists upon the abolition of ...
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... slavery , and would continue to combat with it as with the greatest enemy of America . And a man who had endured the ... slaves , William and Ellen Craft . She was almost white ; her countenance , which was rather sallow , had the ...
... slavery , and would continue to combat with it as with the greatest enemy of America . And a man who had endured the ... slaves , William and Ellen Craft . She was almost white ; her countenance , which was rather sallow , had the ...
第 124 頁
... slaves complained of their masters . And though , like every other thinking Christian , I must condemn slavery as a system and institution , I wait to pass judgment on American slaveholders and slavery in America until I have seen it ...
... slaves complained of their masters . And though , like every other thinking Christian , I must condemn slavery as a system and institution , I wait to pass judgment on American slaveholders and slavery in America until I have seen it ...
第 144 頁
... slavery meetings , etc. One of these struck me from the picturesque beauty of her figure and head , her pale noble countenance and rich golden hair , together with the perfect gentleness and wom- anliness of her whole demeanor and ...
... slavery meetings , etc. One of these struck me from the picturesque beauty of her figure and head , her pale noble countenance and rich golden hair , together with the perfect gentleness and wom- anliness of her whole demeanor and ...
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第 157 頁 - Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.
第 157 頁 - A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages. Yet he dismisses without notice his thought, because it is his. In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts : they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty.
第 184 頁 - God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
第 156 頁 - To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, — that is genius.
第 41 頁 - Comes up the laugh of children, the soft voice Of maidens, and the sweet and solemn hymn Of Sabbath worshippers.
第 157 頁 - Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events.
第 158 頁 - The relations of the soul to the divine spirit are so pure that it is profane to seek to interpose helps.
第 158 頁 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. He may as well concern himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think now in hard words, and tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict everything you said today. "Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.
第 158 頁 - Is it so bad, then, to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo. and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be misunderstood.
第 160 頁 - ... lies, to live in truth. Does this sound harsh to-day? You will soon love what is dictated by your nature as well as mine, and if we follow the truth it will bring us out safe at last.