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Pagina 243
... things , Pett told me how despicable a thing it is to be a hangman in Poland , although it be a place of credit ; and that , in his time , there was some repairs to be made of the gallows there , which was very fine , of stone ; but ...
... things , Pett told me how despicable a thing it is to be a hangman in Poland , although it be a place of credit ; and that , in his time , there was some repairs to be made of the gallows there , which was very fine , of stone ; but ...
Pagina 441
... things , then return to the one begin- ning and principle of all things . 66 I am he that teacheth man knowledge , and to little children I impart an understand- ing more clear than man can teach . " He to whom I speak shall quickly be ...
... things , then return to the one begin- ning and principle of all things . 66 I am he that teacheth man knowledge , and to little children I impart an understand- ing more clear than man can teach . " He to whom I speak shall quickly be ...
Pagina 463
... things , dear friend , ' said Goethe , ' nor is their advantage in their birth or wealth . It lies in this - that they have the courage to be what nature made them . There is nothing in them distorted , perverted , or " half - and- half ...
... things , dear friend , ' said Goethe , ' nor is their advantage in their birth or wealth . It lies in this - that they have the courage to be what nature made them . There is nothing in them distorted , perverted , or " half - and- half ...
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