MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... feel- ing and beauty in the use of such language from Jesus , a friend to his friends ; I can readily imagine that he was willing and desirous , when his disciples met , his memory should hallow their intercourse ; but I cannot bring ...
... feel- ing and beauty in the use of such language from Jesus , a friend to his friends ; I can readily imagine that he was willing and desirous , when his disciples met , his memory should hallow their intercourse ; but I cannot bring ...
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... feel that here is the true point of view . In the midst of considerations as to what Paul thought , and why he so thought , I cannot help feeling that it is time misspent to argue to or from his convic- tions , or those of Luke and John ...
... feel that here is the true point of view . In the midst of considerations as to what Paul thought , and why he so thought , I cannot help feeling that it is time misspent to argue to or from his convic- tions , or those of Luke and John ...
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... feel that they are lords of the soil . In every winding road , in every stone fence , in the smokes of the poor - house chimney , in the clock on the church , they read their own power , and con- sider , at leisure , the wisdom and ...
... feel that they are lords of the soil . In every winding road , in every stone fence , in the smokes of the poor - house chimney , in the clock on the church , they read their own power , and con- sider , at leisure , the wisdom and ...
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... feel- ing as the wild beast inspires in the people near his den . It is the misfortune of Concord to have per- mitted a disgraceful outrage upon the friendly In- dians settled within its limits , in February , 1676 , which ended in ...
... feel- ing as the wild beast inspires in the people near his den . It is the misfortune of Concord to have per- mitted a disgraceful outrage upon the friendly In- dians settled within its limits , in February , 1676 , which ended in ...
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... feel some unwillingness to quit the remembrance of the past . With all the hope of the new I feel that we are leaving the old . Every moment carries us farther from the two great epochs of public prin- ciple , the Planting , and the ...
... feel some unwillingness to quit the remembrance of the past . With all the hope of the new I feel that we are leaving the old . Every moment carries us farther from the two great epochs of public prin- ciple , the Planting , and the ...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures Ralph Waldo Emerson Prévia não disponível - 2016 |
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