I find the general fate of humanity here most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation, offers itself perpetually, that every man here must be either the hammer or the anvil. The Atlantic Monthly - 第 395 頁1872完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 頁
...of the mountains of America. Not advantageously, I assure you. I find the general fate of humanity here, most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation,...and crowds of the damned trampled under their feet. While the great mass of the people are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression, I have endeavored... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 頁
...of the mountains of America. Not advantageously, I assure you. I find the general fate of humanity here, most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation,...and crowds of the damned trampled under their feet. While the great mass of the people are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression, I have endeavored... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 頁
...of the mountains of America. Not advantageously, I assure you. I find the general fate of humanity here, most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation,...and crowds of the damned trampled under their feet. While the great mass of the people are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression, I have endeavored... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 頁
...America. Not advantageously, I assure you. I find the general fate of humanity here, most de- 1 plorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation, offers itself...and crowds of the damned trampled under their feet. Whtle the great mass of the people are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression, I have endeavored... | |
| 1830 - 812 頁
...general fate of humanity, here, most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation, offers iuelf perpetually, that every man here must be either the...hereafter, and where we are to see God and his angels in splendour, and crowds of the damned trampled under their feet. While the great mass of the people are... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 頁
...of the mountains of America. Not advantageously, I assure you. I find the general fate of humanity here most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation...every man here must be either the hammer or the anvil. While the great mass of the people are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression, I have endeavored... | |
| Charles Eichhorn - 1850 - 312 頁
...find the general fate of humanity here most3 deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation offers4 itself perpetually, that every man here must be either the hammer or the anvil. . . , . While the great mass of the people are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 660 頁
...of the mountains of America. Not advantageously, I assure you. I find the general fate of humanity here most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation,...and crowds of the damned trampled under their feet While the great mass of the people are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression, I have endeavored... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 642 頁
...of the mountains of America. Not advantageously, I assure you. I find the general fate of humanity here most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation,...and crowds of the damned trampled under their feet. While the great mass of the people are thus suffering under physical and moral oppression, I have endeavored... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 頁
...of the mountains of America. Not advantageously, I assure you. I find the general fate of humanity here most deplorable. The truth of Voltaire's observation offers itself perpetually, that сvеry man here must be either the hammer or the anvil Whil • tlie great mass of the people are... | |
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