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... TRUTH • • • 114 VIII . CHARACTER IX . COCKAYNE X. WEALTH XI . ARISTOCRACY XII . UNIVERSITIES XIII . RELIGION 124 • 140 149 166 191 205 XIV . LITERATURE 221 XV . THE " TIMES , ” 247 XVI . STONEHENGE 259 XVII . PERSONAL 276 XVIII . RESULT ...
... TRUTH • • • 114 VIII . CHARACTER IX . COCKAYNE X. WEALTH XI . ARISTOCRACY XII . UNIVERSITIES XIII . RELIGION 124 • 140 149 166 191 205 XIV . LITERATURE 221 XV . THE " TIMES , ” 247 XVI . STONEHENGE 259 XVII . PERSONAL 276 XVIII . RESULT ...
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... truths , but lacked the knowledge that God was a God of order . Yet the passage would no doubt strike you more in the quo- tation than in the original , for I have filtered it . " When I rose to go , he said , " I do not know whether ...
... truths , but lacked the knowledge that God was a God of order . Yet the passage would no doubt strike you more in the quo- tation than in the original , for I have filtered it . " When I rose to go , he said , " I do not know whether ...
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... truth to him . At one time he had in- quired and read a good deal about America . Lan- dor's principle was mere rebellion ; and that he feared was the American principle . The best thing he knew of that country was that in it a man can ...
... truth to him . At one time he had in- quired and read a good deal about America . Lan- dor's principle was mere rebellion ; and that he feared was the American principle . The best thing he knew of that country was that in it a man can ...
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... truth with an affection was κτῆμα ἐς ἀεί , good to - day and good forever . He cited the son- net " On the feelings of a high - minded Spaniard , " which he preferred to any other ( I so understood him ) , and the " Two Voices ; " and ...
... truth with an affection was κτῆμα ἐς ἀεί , good to - day and good forever . He cited the son- net " On the feelings of a high - minded Spaniard , " which he preferred to any other ( I so understood him ) , and the " Two Voices ; " and ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. herence to truth , and was very willing not to shine ; but he surprised by the hard limits of his thought . To judge from a single conversation , he made the impression of a narrow and very ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. herence to truth , and was very willing not to shine ; but he surprised by the hard limits of his thought . To judge from a single conversation , he made the impression of a narrow and very ...
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