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... truth . Nothing can happen to anyone which he is unable to bear . Such evils have befallen others , and , whether through fortitude or ignorance , they have withstood the shock . Were it not shameful then , if ignorance or hardihood ...
... truth . Nothing can happen to anyone which he is unable to bear . Such evils have befallen others , and , whether through fortitude or ignorance , they have withstood the shock . Were it not shameful then , if ignorance or hardihood ...
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... truth and able to at- tain it , when it makes this discovery . Either the word may be given up , or the dictionary may be practically corrected , by recalling the original meaning . In the first case , it is dropped and replaced by one ...
... truth and able to at- tain it , when it makes this discovery . Either the word may be given up , or the dictionary may be practically corrected , by recalling the original meaning . In the first case , it is dropped and replaced by one ...
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... truth is symbolized by the phenomena of organic life . The living plant or animal , that has ceased to grow , has already begun to die . Living truth , therefore , though immutable in essence , he regards as active , progressive in its ...
... truth is symbolized by the phenomena of organic life . The living plant or animal , that has ceased to grow , has already begun to die . Living truth , therefore , though immutable in essence , he regards as active , progressive in its ...
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The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal ..., Volume 6 Ainsworth Rand Spofford Visualização completa - 1895 |
The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ... Ainsworth Rand Spofford,Charles Gibbon Visualização completa - 1893 |
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