Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists ...G. P. Putnam's sons, 1883 |
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... nature and soul of things takes on itself the guaranty of the fulfilment of every contract , so that honest service cannot come to loss . If you serve an ungrateful master , serve him the more . Put God in your debt . Every stroke shall ...
... nature and soul of things takes on itself the guaranty of the fulfilment of every contract , so that honest service cannot come to loss . If you serve an ungrateful master , serve him the more . Put God in your debt . Every stroke shall ...
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... nature . The soul is not a compensation , but a life . The soul is . Under all this running sea of circumstance , whose waters ebb and flow with perfect balance , lies the aboriginal abyss of real Being . Essence , or God , is not a ...
... nature . The soul is not a compensation , but a life . The soul is . Under all this running sea of circumstance , whose waters ebb and flow with perfect balance , lies the aboriginal abyss of real Being . Essence , or God , is not a ...
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... nature and soul of things takes on itself the guaranty of the fulfilment of every contract , so that honest service cannot come to loss . If you serve an ungrateful master , serve him the more . Put God in your debt . Every stroke shall ...
... nature and soul of things takes on itself the guaranty of the fulfilment of every contract , so that honest service cannot come to loss . If you serve an ungrateful master , serve him the more . Put God in your debt . Every stroke shall ...
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THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE By W Irving | 3 |
THE WORLD OF BOOKS | 25 |
IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES | 43 |
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