8 in 1816 & 1820
16 in 1824 & 1828
21 in 1832, 1836 & 1840
23 from 1844 through 1860
21 in 1864 & 1868
22 in 1872, 1876 & 1880
23 from 1884 through 1908
24 from 1912 through 1928
26 in 1932, 1936 & 1940
26 in 1964 & 1968
25 in 1972, 1976 & 1980
23 in 1984 & 1988
21 in 1992, 1996 & 2000
20 in 2004 & 2008
18 in 2012, 2016 & 2020
25 from 1944 through 1960
First, the Torah or “the book of the Law of Moses” is a book that belongs to the religion of Judaism and forms all the basis for the rules and practices of the religion. In this book it is stated that the Israelites had a different believed, as they believed in monotheism, from the Egyptian pharaoh. Nevertheless, the pharaoh didn’t let them free, on the opposite, he became mistrustful of them, as their population increased, and made them work as slaves. Nevertheless, God send horrible suffering to every firstborn Egyptian son; plagues of insects, sickness and death. Finally, this led up to the pharaoh changing his mind, letting Moses guide the Israelites out of Egypt. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Emerson's argument is that nature has a peaceful essence.
Explanation:
In the paragraph shown in the question above, Emerson shows that nature gives him a sense of peace, because when he is in nature he feels safe and complete. He feels a close relationship between reason and faith that makes him believe that nothing bad and no worry will prevent him from feeling the peace that only nature can bring.