English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... become considerable , and some old philosophers would honor them , 15 whose souls they conceived most pure which were thus snatched from their bodies , and to retain a stronger propen- sion unto them ; whereas they weariedly left a ...
... become considerable , and some old philosophers would honor them , 15 whose souls they conceived most pure which were thus snatched from their bodies , and to retain a stronger propen- sion unto them ; whereas they weariedly left a ...
الصفحة 269
... become what is lovely in character . Hope the recognition , by true Foresight , of better things to be reached hereafter , whether by ourselves or others ; neces- sarily issuing in the straightforward and undisappointable effort to ...
... become what is lovely in character . Hope the recognition , by true Foresight , of better things to be reached hereafter , whether by ourselves or others ; neces- sarily issuing in the straightforward and undisappointable effort to ...
الصفحة 343
... becomes so engrossing that all the noises of the outer world begin to come thin and faint into the parlor with the ... become a constellation in the end . Lord look after his health , Lord have a care of his soul , says he ; and 35 he ...
... becomes so engrossing that all the noises of the outer world begin to come thin and faint into the parlor with the ... become a constellation in the end . Lord look after his health , Lord have a care of his soul , says he ; and 35 he ...
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