Other Men's Minds, Or, Seven Thousand Choice Extracts on History, Science, Philosophy, Religion, Etc: Selected from the Standard Authorship of Ancient and Modern Times, and Classified in Alphabetical OrderEstes and Lauriat, 1888 - 640 Seiten |
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... means necessity . If there be aught that Thou canst love , it springs Out of the hope that I may earn that love , More unto me than immortality , Or to have strung my harp with golden strings . - P . J. BAILEY . DIVINE . - A Dedication ...
... means necessity . If there be aught that Thou canst love , it springs Out of the hope that I may earn that love , More unto me than immortality , Or to have strung my harp with golden strings . - P . J. BAILEY . DIVINE . - A Dedication ...
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... means one of the evils of life ; because in proportion as the infirmities of the aged increase in number and degree , their sensibility also becomes more languid ; and because to them the mere pleasure of living com pensates the pains ...
... means one of the evils of life ; because in proportion as the infirmities of the aged increase in number and degree , their sensibility also becomes more languid ; and because to them the mere pleasure of living com pensates the pains ...
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... means of the microscope , moving bodies , of from one eleven hundred and fiftieth to one twenty- five thousandth of an inch in diameter , and which often lie packed so closely together , that the space between each individual scarcely ...
... means of the microscope , moving bodies , of from one eleven hundred and fiftieth to one twenty- five thousandth of an inch in diameter , and which often lie packed so closely together , that the space between each individual scarcely ...
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... means of preserving his superfluous plunder , he would not perish of hunger as often as he does . To lay traps for the hunters , and to eat them as they were caught , would be far preferable to all those animals who are the cause and ...
... means of preserving his superfluous plunder , he would not perish of hunger as often as he does . To lay traps for the hunters , and to eat them as they were caught , would be far preferable to all those animals who are the cause and ...
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... means of flattery and false pro- mises , to renounce his faith . The good man was overcome , and subscribed to the ... means es- teemed for an excellent wit , he that enjoys it with means , puts the world in remem- brance of his means ...
... means of flattery and false pro- mises , to renounce his faith . The good man was overcome , and subscribed to the ... means es- teemed for an excellent wit , he that enjoys it with means , puts the world in remem- brance of his means ...
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