The Herald of Peace, Volumes 4 à 5Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1825 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... misery connected therewith is daily exhibited , we see propriety in the universal acknow- ledgment that compassion is the finest feeling of which the mind is susceptible . Whether its exercise be virtue , because the opposite principle ...
... misery connected therewith is daily exhibited , we see propriety in the universal acknow- ledgment that compassion is the finest feeling of which the mind is susceptible . Whether its exercise be virtue , because the opposite principle ...
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... misery be the cause , and the horror of the mind the effect ; an extreme in the enlargement of the misery , without an equal expansion of the mind , will tend to deprive it of energy , and render it incapable of feeling . And in this ...
... misery be the cause , and the horror of the mind the effect ; an extreme in the enlargement of the misery , without an equal expansion of the mind , will tend to deprive it of energy , and render it incapable of feeling . And in this ...
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... misery in our race ; but I trust the great and increasing progress of Peace Societies affords reason to hope that the days are hastening when a happier period will arrive , and when we shall turn the energies of our minds towards the ...
... misery in our race ; but I trust the great and increasing progress of Peace Societies affords reason to hope that the days are hastening when a happier period will arrive , and when we shall turn the energies of our minds towards the ...
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