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... thing has reason to look with a heavy heart and heavy eye , on what's coming to pass . " “ Le tems present est gros de l'avenir . " To - day to our sorrow ' S with child of to - morrow , d as the poet says , and a devil of a troublesome ...
... thing has reason to look with a heavy heart and heavy eye , on what's coming to pass . " “ Le tems present est gros de l'avenir . " To - day to our sorrow ' S with child of to - morrow , d as the poet says , and a devil of a troublesome ...
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... things , and in this particular is not to be distinguished from the famous doctrine of the principle of emanation . We leave to others the task of discovering whether the opinions of the Tuscans , on the First Cause of things , had more ...
... things , and in this particular is not to be distinguished from the famous doctrine of the principle of emanation . We leave to others the task of discovering whether the opinions of the Tuscans , on the First Cause of things , had more ...
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... thing seems right : nevertheless he does not return all the silk that was given to him . With the help of certain ... thing is alive in the first , every thing dead in the second . The manners of the inhabitants of Evreux still seem to ...
... thing seems right : nevertheless he does not return all the silk that was given to him . With the help of certain ... thing is alive in the first , every thing dead in the second . The manners of the inhabitants of Evreux still seem to ...
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