Papers 1621-1630 of total 2432 found.
…cases he even felt the wrath of these beatings. Because of Frederick's natural charm he was chosen to be Daniel Lloyd's companion, the youngest son of the plantation owner. His natural charm would be his ticket out of slavery. With that position he became…
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…to end this destruction and bring Christianity to the Indies in a peaceful manner. His purpose was not only to save the Indians, but also save his fellow Spaniards from the wrath of God: I, Fray Bartolome de las Casas, a Dominican Friar, through the mercy…
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…is pitched aside by the wrath of religious identity as is friendship and brotherhood. It is difficult to see a strength built from such terrible conflict as the obstacle of religious difference. When considered in the light of the Chinese philosophy of Yin…
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…or his self-love, for restraining the intemperance of passion towards his slave, it should always be a sufficient one that his child is present. But generally it is not sufficient. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts…
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…will be with you on your wedding night." The thought does not enter his head that the monster is foreshadowing the death of his bride. Then after the monster has taken this action, Frankenstein is wrathful towards his creation for not killing him. Frankenstein…
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…officials. Town justices couldn't seem to convict accused members for anything. Their power was stronger than the law and wrath of the hooded was for more frightening than jail. However, in the late 1920's, many politicians who once remained quiet spoke out…
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…The Scarlet Letter which sold well. However, it was pirated by two London publishers, and the financial rewards were not great for Hawthorne and his family. Hawthorne had to take the wrath from several citizens of Salem, for some of the passages from the "Custom…
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…parentsÂ’ God, "the wrathful Jehovah of the Old Testament" as he was confronted with the harsh realities of war as a journalistic correspondent. Making extensive use of religious metaphors and allusions in The Blue Hotel (1898), Crane thus explores…
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…dominated their platform; leaving the blacks to face the wrath of the Southerners. A final blow to the hopes for national protection of African American civil rights was dealt with The Force Bill of 1890. In this bill, the Senate objected to the idea…
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…of any descendant of Abraham could bear celestial wrath down upon the nation. National rectitude is essential to the survival of this religious culture. The Greek city-state of Athens renders the suitable civilization ruled by the spry political…
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