LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... poor power to add or detract . The world will little note , nor long remember what we say here , but it can never forget what they did here . It is for us the living , rather , to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who ...
... poor power to add or detract . The world will little note , nor long remember what we say here , but it can never forget what they did here . It is for us the living , rather , to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who ...
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... poor petitionary rogue ( your bastard borrower ) who , by his muinping visnomy , tells you that he expects nothing bet- wer ; and , therefore , whose preconceived notions and expectations you do in reality so much less shock 7 Essays.
... poor petitionary rogue ( your bastard borrower ) who , by his muinping visnomy , tells you that he expects nothing bet- wer ; and , therefore , whose preconceived notions and expectations you do in reality so much less shock 7 Essays.
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... poor fevered head upon the sick pillow at Christ's , and wake with it in surprise at the gentle posture of maternal ten- derness hanging over it , that unknown had watched its sleep . I know how it shrank from any the least colour of ...
... poor fevered head upon the sick pillow at Christ's , and wake with it in surprise at the gentle posture of maternal ten- derness hanging over it , that unknown had watched its sleep . I know how it shrank from any the least colour of ...
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... poor snakes as myself enjoy an immortality . Then we expand and burgeon . Then we are as strong again , as valiant again , as wise again , and a great deal taller . The blast that nips and shrinks me , puts me in thoughts of death . All ...
... poor snakes as myself enjoy an immortality . Then we expand and burgeon . Then we are as strong again , as valiant again , as wise again , and a great deal taller . The blast that nips and shrinks me , puts me in thoughts of death . All ...
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... es- sences , in whose categories of Being the pos- sible took the upper hand of the actual , should have overlooked the impertinent individualities of such poor concretions as mankind , is not much 21 Essays Imperfect Sympathies.
... es- sences , in whose categories of Being the pos- sible took the upper hand of the actual , should have overlooked the impertinent individualities of such poor concretions as mankind , is not much 21 Essays Imperfect Sympathies.
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