| John Mason Duncan - 1826 - 154 páginas
...nations, which have become half blind in the house of bondage. But let them gaze on, and they shall soon be able to bear it. In a few years men learn to reason. The extreme violence of opinions subsides. " Hostile theories correct each other. The scattered elements of truth cease to... | |
| John Mason Duncan - 1834 - 276 páginas
...nations, which have become half blind in the house of bondage. But let them gaze on, and they shall soon be able to bear it. In a few years men learn to reason. The extreme violence of opinions subsides. Hostile theories correct each other. The scattered fragments of truth cease to conflict,... | |
| 1835 - 932 páginas
...become half blind in Ihe house of bondage. But let them gaze on, and they will soon be able to bear il. In a few years men learn to reason. The extreme violence of opinions subsides. Hostile theories correct each other. The scattered elements of truth cease to conflict,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 466 páginas
...leaves his cell, he cannot bear the light of day : — he is unable to discriminate colors, or recognise faces. But the remedy is not to remand him into his...years men learn to reason. The extreme violence of opinions subsides. Hostile theories correct each other. The scattered elements of truth cease to conflict,... | |
| 1848 - 628 páginas
...leaves his cell, he can not bear the light of day : — he is unable to discriminate colors, or to recognize faces. But the remedy is not to remand him...able to bear it. In a few years men learn to reason. Theextreme violence of opinions subsides. Hostile theories correct eachother. The scattered elements... | |
| 1844 - 398 páginas
...the sun. The blaze of truth and liberty may at first dazzle and bewilder nations whieh have beeome half blind in the house of bondage. But let them gaze...it. In a few years men learn to reason. The extreme violenee of opinions subsides. Hostile theories eorreet eaeh other. The seattered elements of truth... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - 1848 - 638 páginas
...acquired freedom produces — and that cure Is freedom.' When a prisoner leaves his cell, he cannot bear the light of day : — he is unable to discriminate...years men learn to reason. The extreme violence of opinions subsides. Hostile theories correct each other. The scattered elements of truth cease to conflict,... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1848 - 628 páginas
...prisoner leaves his cell, he can not bear the light of day:—he is unable to discriminate colors, or to recognize faces. But the remedy is not to remand him...able to bear it. In a few years men learn to reason. Theextreme violence of opinions subsides. Hostile theories correct each other. The scattered elements... | |
| Bengal council of educ - 1848 - 394 páginas
...The blaze of truth and liberty may at first dazzle and bewilder nations which have become half-blind in the house of bondage. But, let them gaze on, and...years men learn to reason. The extreme violence of opinions subsides. Hostile theories correct each other. The scattered elements of truth cease to conflict,... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 páginas
...the remedy is not to remand him into his dungeon, but to accustom him to the rays of the sun. The 27 blaze of truth and liberty may at first dazzle and...extreme violence of opinion subsides; hostile theories cor28 reet each other ; the scattered elements of truth cease to conflict and begin to coalesce ; and... | |
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