Good Words, Том 24Alexander Strahan and Company, 1883 |
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... kind of purgatory to them that they must pursue it still when they had none . People who are so unhappy or so wicked as to have actually become rich need not be considered in this story . In fact the village reversed the proverb , be ...
... kind of purgatory to them that they must pursue it still when they had none . People who are so unhappy or so wicked as to have actually become rich need not be considered in this story . In fact the village reversed the proverb , be ...
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... kind wave had hidden from sight . Pity , not grief , makes us weep over such graves , and they are many . father equally so ? And how would that mother shape his future career ? Wisely or unwisely ? He had a real fondness for his pupil ...
... kind wave had hidden from sight . Pity , not grief , makes us weep over such graves , and they are many . father equally so ? And how would that mother shape his future career ? Wisely or unwisely ? He had a real fondness for his pupil ...
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... kind of happiness was it they were about to taste together ? A dozen and a dozen times he had asked these questions of Durham and Georgie , his closest friends , and a dozen and a dozen times they answered him a little impatiently ...
... kind of happiness was it they were about to taste together ? A dozen and a dozen times he had asked these questions of Durham and Georgie , his closest friends , and a dozen and a dozen times they answered him a little impatiently ...
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... kind of incandes- cent lamp , so called because the light is produced through the incandescence or in- tense heating of a platinum or other con- ductor . It was a lamp such as this that , when brought out by Mr. Edison two years ago ...
... kind of incandes- cent lamp , so called because the light is produced through the incandescence or in- tense heating of a platinum or other con- ductor . It was a lamp such as this that , when brought out by Mr. Edison two years ago ...
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... kind , and that they may be crediting to inde- pendent inquiry what is indirectly traceable to a Christian source . It is true , indeed , that the facts from which the doctrines of natural religion are supposed to be drawn , the ...
... kind , and that they may be crediting to inde- pendent inquiry what is indirectly traceable to a Christian source . It is true , indeed , that the facts from which the doctrines of natural religion are supposed to be drawn , the ...
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