A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... hearts to - day as they thrilled and swayed the living multitudes to whom they were addressed . But above all we think of her great philosophers , to whom even kings came for instruc- tion , and who ... heart 6 The SITUATION of a UNIVERSITY.
... hearts to - day as they thrilled and swayed the living multitudes to whom they were addressed . But above all we think of her great philosophers , to whom even kings came for instruc- tion , and who ... heart 6 The SITUATION of a UNIVERSITY.
الصفحة 7
George Riddle. mands a fairer prospect than that which inflamed the heart of Lot when he beheld all the plain of Jordan fertile and well watered everywhere . It is in close contact , too , with a great commercial metropolis - a grand ...
George Riddle. mands a fairer prospect than that which inflamed the heart of Lot when he beheld all the plain of Jordan fertile and well watered everywhere . It is in close contact , too , with a great commercial metropolis - a grand ...
الصفحة 9
... heart and head were worthy to hear and able to carry away the deepest and wisest words there spoken . But these were ... hearts , and very little besides in heaven or earth : who thought more By THOMAS HUGHES 9.
... heart and head were worthy to hear and able to carry away the deepest and wisest words there spoken . But these were ... hearts , and very little besides in heaven or earth : who thought more By THOMAS HUGHES 9.
الصفحة 10
... hearts or the knowledge of one another ; and little enough of the faith , hope , and love needed to that end . But we ... heart and soul and strength , striving against whatever was mean and unmanly and unrighteous in our little world ...
... hearts or the knowledge of one another ; and little enough of the faith , hope , and love needed to that end . But we ... heart and soul and strength , striving against whatever was mean and unmanly and unrighteous in our little world ...
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... heart and head . A first glance disap- pointed me . I thought I should prefer to have him entirely unlike himself ; but when I began to speculate on how Charles Dickens ought to look , I gave the matter up , and wisely concluded that ...
... heart and head . A first glance disap- pointed me . I thought I should prefer to have him entirely unlike himself ; but when I began to speculate on how Charles Dickens ought to look , I gave the matter up , and wisely concluded that ...
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