The Treasure Chest: An Anthology of Contemplative ProseJames Donald Adams E.P. Dutton, Incorporated, 1946 - 402 Seiten |
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... believe that he has found a new idea for a prose anthology . So far as he is able , at this stage of his possible hal- lucination , to determine the motives which brought this book into being , they are three in number , aside from the ...
... believe that he has found a new idea for a prose anthology . So far as he is able , at this stage of his possible hal- lucination , to determine the motives which brought this book into being , they are three in number , aside from the ...
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... believe that he will suffer the daily waste of millions of minds ready made that now exist and put Himself to the continual trouble of making new ones . Thus finding myself to exist in the world , I believe I shall in some shape or ...
... believe that he will suffer the daily waste of millions of minds ready made that now exist and put Himself to the continual trouble of making new ones . Thus finding myself to exist in the world , I believe I shall in some shape or ...
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... believe that our civilization is founded in commonsense ( and it is the first condition of sanity to believe it ) , you will , when contemplating men , dis- cern a Spirit overhead ; not more heavenly than the light flashed upward from ...
... believe that our civilization is founded in commonsense ( and it is the first condition of sanity to believe it ) , you will , when contemplating men , dis- cern a Spirit overhead ; not more heavenly than the light flashed upward from ...
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Remember Now Thy Creator | 7 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 13 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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