Elbert Hubbard's Scrap Book: Containing the Inspired and Inspiring Selections, Gathered During a Life Time of Discriminating Reading for His Own Use, Volume 1A collection of more than seven hundred quotations from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. |
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Page 35
... peaceful labor , from their wives , mothers and children - hundreds of thousands of simple - minded , good- natured men with murderous weap- ons in their - hands - anywhere they may be driven . They will march , freeze , hunger , suffer ...
... peaceful labor , from their wives , mothers and children - hundreds of thousands of simple - minded , good- natured men with murderous weap- ons in their - hands - anywhere they may be driven . They will march , freeze , hunger , suffer ...
Page 37
... in every valley over the whole earth . I will crown every hillside with a place of worship conse- crated to the gospel of peace . -Charles Sumner . confounded with education that all should be equally qualified s SCRAP Page 37 BOOK.
... in every valley over the whole earth . I will crown every hillside with a place of worship conse- crated to the gospel of peace . -Charles Sumner . confounded with education that all should be equally qualified s SCRAP Page 37 BOOK.
Page 38
... peace : and if at such times we do not listen to the urgent commands of silence , invisible though they be , we shall have suffered an eternal loss that all the treasures of human wisdom can not make good ; for we shall have let slip ...
... peace : and if at such times we do not listen to the urgent commands of silence , invisible though they be , we shall have suffered an eternal loss that all the treasures of human wisdom can not make good ; for we shall have let slip ...
Page 43
... peace of this roof ; weak men and women , subsisting under the covert of Thy patience . Be patient still ; suffer us yet So he died for his faith . That is fine , More than most of us do . But , say , can you add to that line That he ...
... peace of this roof ; weak men and women , subsisting under the covert of Thy patience . Be patient still ; suffer us yet So he died for his faith . That is fine , More than most of us do . But , say , can you add to that line That he ...
Page 45
... peace to Cornland , Alp and Sea . It breaks his heart that kings must murder still , That all his hours of travail here for men Seem yet in vain . And who will bring That he may sleep upon his hill again ? " Abraham Lincoln Walks at ...
... peace to Cornland , Alp and Sea . It breaks his heart that kings must murder still , That all his hours of travail here for men Seem yet in vain . And who will bring That he may sleep upon his hill again ? " Abraham Lincoln Walks at ...
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