The Herald of Peace, Volume 7Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1829 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... mind that the great mass of the inhabitants of this country now felt an interest in questions in which formerly they took no part whatever . On that account he was much pleased to hear the Report state , that in one of the Welsh ...
... mind that the great mass of the inhabitants of this country now felt an interest in questions in which formerly they took no part whatever . On that account he was much pleased to hear the Report state , that in one of the Welsh ...
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... mind , that , from what occurred at that period , he should be called upon on the present occasion . The time , however , was so far gone , that if he attempted to make a speech , he doubted whether the meeting would possess a ...
... mind , that , from what occurred at that period , he should be called upon on the present occasion . The time , however , was so far gone , that if he attempted to make a speech , he doubted whether the meeting would possess a ...
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... mind , and command the admiration of men , will not here be developed . Courage , and fortitude , and self - denial and wisdom , and patience , are needed , and will be useful , as much on the field of charity as that of war . The bene ...
... mind , and command the admiration of men , will not here be developed . Courage , and fortitude , and self - denial and wisdom , and patience , are needed , and will be useful , as much on the field of charity as that of war . The bene ...
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Address delivered before the Windham | 10 |
ACCOUNT of the Sufferings of Richard | 18 |
American Peace Society First Report | 56 |
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