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" By an instinct which is unerring, we call Washington, with grateful reverence, the Father of his country, but not its saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest and pledge of freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready... "
The Students' Cabinet Library of Useful Tracts - Pągina 204
1839
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American Tracts

1827 - 634 pągines
...for that sympathy, which subsisted between him and his fellow-citizens, and which was the secret of his power, would have been wanting. By an instinct,...its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which dues not possess an earnest and pledge of freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free. A...
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The Christian Examiner and General Review: 1827, Volum 4

Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1827 - 556 pągines
...for that sympathy, which subsisted between him and his fellow citizens, and which was the secret of his power, would have been wanting. By an instinct,...which is unerring, we call Washington, with grateful reveren'ce,the Father of his Country, but not its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which does...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volum 4

1827 - 560 pągines
...for that sympathy, which subsisted between him and his fellow citizens, and which was the secret of his power, would have been wanting. By an instinct,...which is unerring, we call Washington, with grateful reverence,the Father of his Country, but not its Saviour. A people, which wants a saviour, which does...
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Remarks on the Character of Napoleon Bonaparte: Occasioned by the ...

William Ellery Channing - 1831 - 66 pągines
...for that sympathy, which subsisted between him and his fellow citizens, and which was the secret of his power, would have been wanting. By an instinct,...reverence, the Father of his Country, but not its Savior. A people, which wants a savior, which does not possess an earnest and pledge of freedom in...
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Education Reform, Volum 1

Sir Thomas Wyse - 1836 - 578 pągines
...courage, energy, and wisdom, under the animating and guiding influences of his great and good mind. By an instinct which is unerring, we call Washington,...reverence, the Father of his country, but not its Saviour. The People who wants a Saviour, who docs not possess an earnest and pledge of freedom in its own heart,...
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English grammar and composition

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 196 pągines
...family.— GIBBoN. If in the neighbourhood of Glasgow a race of cannibals has really existed. — GIBBoN. A people which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest and pledge of frecdom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be frec. — CHANNING. Not to know me argues yourselves...
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Political Writings: England, Ireland and America, 1835. Russia, 1836. 1793 ...

Richard Cobden - 1867 - 530 pągines
...by the principle of non-interveution in the politics of other nations. " A people," says Chnnuing, " which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free." In the meantime, it cannot be too widely known, that our interference in the private quarrels of these...
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The Political Writings of Richard Cobden, Volum 1

Richard Cobden - 1867 - 522 pągines
...by the principle of non-intervention in the politics of other nations. " A people," says Channing, " which wants a saviour, which does not possess an earnest...freedom in its own heart, is not yet ready to be free." In the meantime, it cannot be too widely known, that our interference in the private quarrels of these...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D.D.: With an Introduction

William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 948 pągines
...for that sympathy which subsisted between him and his fellow-citizens, and which was the secret of his power, would have been wanting. By an instinct which is unerring, we caķl Washington, with grateful reverence, the Father of his country, but not its saviour. A people...
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The Washington Centennial Souvenir

1889 - 56 pągines
...way he became a source of energy, a bond of union, the centre of an enlightened people's confidence. By an instinct which is unerring we call Washington,...with grateful reverence, the Father of his Country! " Von Raumer's words are, " The admiration with which Washington is regarded by all civilized nations...
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