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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... tion in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without , or the wily subtleties and refluxes of men's thoughts from within ; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe . - MILTON ...
... tion in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without , or the wily subtleties and refluxes of men's thoughts from within ; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe . - MILTON ...
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... tion that a proper sum of money be actually paid down . " The noble instantly produced the sum demanded ; and in return received a diploma , sealed and signed by Tetzel , ab- solving him from the unexplained crime which he secretly ...
... tion that a proper sum of money be actually paid down . " The noble instantly produced the sum demanded ; and in return received a diploma , sealed and signed by Tetzel , ab- solving him from the unexplained crime which he secretly ...
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... tion of God has made use of this law of accommodation , in order to present the divine to the consciousness of men in forms adapted to their respective stand - points.— NEANDER . ACCOMMODATIONS . — A Pedestrian's A volume of Shakspeare ...
... tion of God has made use of this law of accommodation , in order to present the divine to the consciousness of men in forms adapted to their respective stand - points.— NEANDER . ACCOMMODATIONS . — A Pedestrian's A volume of Shakspeare ...
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... tion of possessing something better than the rest of the world possesses . Nobody is vain of possessing two legs , and two arms , because that is the precise quantity of either sort of limb which everybody possesses.- S. SMITH ...
... tion of possessing something better than the rest of the world possesses . Nobody is vain of possessing two legs , and two arms , because that is the precise quantity of either sort of limb which everybody possesses.- S. SMITH ...
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... tion comes too soon ; and after it is digested , it comes too late ; but there is a mark be- tween these two , as fine , almost , as a hair , for a comforter to take aim at . - STERNE . AFFLICTION . - The Fire of As we sometimes hold a ...
... tion comes too soon ; and after it is digested , it comes too late ; but there is a mark be- tween these two , as fine , almost , as a hair , for a comforter to take aim at . - STERNE . AFFLICTION . - The Fire of As we sometimes hold a ...
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