MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... Society of Quakers denied the au- thority of the rite altogether , and gave good reasons for disusing it . I allude to these facts only to show that , so far from the supper being a tradition in which men are fully agreed , there has ...
... Society of Quakers denied the au- thority of the rite altogether , and gave good reasons for disusing it . I allude to these facts only to show that , so far from the supper being a tradition in which men are fully agreed , there has ...
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... river , by whose banks most of us were born , every winter , for ages , has spread its crust of ice over the great meadows which , in ages , it had formed . But the VOL . XI . 3 little society of men who now , for a few.
... river , by whose banks most of us were born , every winter , for ages , has spread its crust of ice over the great meadows which , in ages , it had formed . But the VOL . XI . 3 little society of men who now , for a few.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. little society of men who now , for a few years , fish in this river , plough the fields it washes , mow the grass and reap the corn , shortly shall hurry from its banks as did their forefathers . " Man's life ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. little society of men who now , for a few years , fish in this river , plough the fields it washes , mow the grass and reap the corn , shortly shall hurry from its banks as did their forefathers . " Man's life ...
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... society were reached . Here the rich gave counsel , but the poor also ; and moreover , the just and the unjust . He is ill - in- formed who expects , on running down the town records for two hundred years , to find a church of saints ...
... society were reached . Here the rich gave counsel , but the poor also ; and moreover , the just and the unjust . He is ill - in- formed who expects , on running down the town records for two hundred years , to find a church of saints ...
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... society . We will not hide your hon- orable gray hairs under perishing laurel leaves , but the eye of affection and veneration follows you . You are set apart , and forever , - for the esteem and gratitude of the human race , To you ...
... society . We will not hide your hon- orable gray hairs under perishing laurel leaves , but the eye of affection and veneration follows you . You are set apart , and forever , - for the esteem and gratitude of the human race , To you ...
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