She began reading the Gettysburg Address and praising Lincoln's courage in emancipating the slaves. |
He detested conventional public opinion and feared that complete democracy, far from emancipating opinion, would make it more restrictive. |
At once claustral and emancipating, these poems announce that the event of life is meaningless without the form we give to it. |
In 1855 Nicholas I died, and soon thereafter Alexander II proclaimed his intention of emancipating the serfs. |
And why do their protests all sound so much like the arguments against emancipating the slaves or giving the vote to women or ensuring civil rights regardless of race? |
Knowing and understanding our limitation is very crucial and a significant part of emancipating ourselves from its control. |