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Page 257 - What the tender poetic youth dreams and prays and paints today, but shuns the ridicule of saying aloud, shall presently be the resolutions of public bodies. Then shall be carried as grievance
Page 225 - well described as the most magnificent reform that has yet been launched upon the world. It is the first organized protest against the injustice which has brooded over the character and destiny of one half of the human race.
Page 220 - He created man in his own image, male and female created He them, blessed them and
Page 200 - surely the lines have fallen to us in pleasant places, and we have a goodly heritage. Do you ask
Page 257 - bill of rights through conflict and war; and then shall be triumphant law and establishment for a hundred years, until
Page 51 - walked through byways * * * until that I, Deborah, arose, that I arose a mother in Israel.
Page 143 - Sure I must fight if I would reign ; increase my courage Lord,
Page 200 - is the Rose of Sharon, and the Lily of the Valley; the chiefest among ten thousand and the one altogether lovely.
Page 255 - falterers who ask for certainty. No good is certain; but the steadfast mind, The undivided,