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... eyes turned constantly toward heaven . times even upon its inutility . He never bu- Toward this heaven the thought of the writer ries without an epitaph , - " Valeat quantum soars continually with fervor , sometimes even valere potest ...
... eyes turned constantly toward heaven . times even upon its inutility . He never bu- Toward this heaven the thought of the writer ries without an epitaph , - " Valeat quantum soars continually with fervor , sometimes even valere potest ...
Pagina 11
... eyes pitiful things , materialism more or less dis- guised . What he requires is , that men should grow better , that the number of just men should increase : one wise man more in the world would be to him a fact of more im- portance ...
... eyes pitiful things , materialism more or less dis- guised . What he requires is , that men should grow better , that the number of just men should increase : one wise man more in the world would be to him a fact of more im- portance ...
Pagina 12
... eyes , to show to him that he has a mission upon earth , to give him the con- sciousness of his duties and his rights , except his initiation into citizenship , the suffrage ? What is meant by " re - organizing labor , " but bringing ...
... eyes , to show to him that he has a mission upon earth , to give him the con- sciousness of his duties and his rights , except his initiation into citizenship , the suffrage ? What is meant by " re - organizing labor , " but bringing ...
Pagina 15
... eyes may stray , Their pure , unclouded sight can find A something beautiful or gay , - A joy , to which mine eyes are blind . The red leaves dancing in the breeze , The falling of the autumn rain , The solemn waving of the trees , For ...
... eyes may stray , Their pure , unclouded sight can find A something beautiful or gay , - A joy , to which mine eyes are blind . The red leaves dancing in the breeze , The falling of the autumn rain , The solemn waving of the trees , For ...
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... eyes of Mr. Taylor . That even to those who maxim of an eminent doctor of the craft , We are not exactly prepared to adopt the were skilled in the sources of his plunder , he that the best reviewer is he who has had least did not often ...
... eyes of Mr. Taylor . That even to those who maxim of an eminent doctor of the craft , We are not exactly prepared to adopt the were skilled in the sources of his plunder , he that the best reviewer is he who has had least did not often ...
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