An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... honest, simple, democratic, American gentleman, who loved truth above all else a. a. He believed that for man to develop his body, his brain, his sense of beauty and refinement, was the best use to which he cOuld give his life. He knew ...
... honest, simple, democratic, American gentleman, who loved truth above all else a. a. He believed that for man to develop his body, his brain, his sense of beauty and refinement, was the best use to which he cOuld give his life. He knew ...
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... honesty 'of the heart of this great man, and few doubt the wisdom of his acts. Time has vindicated his deeds. (1 He charmed men by his integrity and his nobility of soul so- a.He believed in the common people, and knew that eventually ...
... honesty 'of the heart of this great man, and few doubt the wisdom of his acts. Time has vindicated his deeds. (1 He charmed men by his integrity and his nobility of soul so- a.He believed in the common people, and knew that eventually ...
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... honest thought of honest minds. Q Patriotism is a positive quality—it is love of country, and does not involve hatred of other countries. A patriot is one who loves his country, supports it, and works for its good. His individual ...
... honest thought of honest minds. Q Patriotism is a positive quality—it is love of country, and does not involve hatred of other countries. A patriot is one who loves his country, supports it, and works for its good. His individual ...
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... honest. Dare to sing the song of " Myself.” 3.. M. O OBERT INGERSOLL was humorist, iconoclast, and lover of humanity a so It is said that the difference between man and the lower animals is that man has the ability to laugh. (1 When you ...
... honest. Dare to sing the song of " Myself.” 3.. M. O OBERT INGERSOLL was humorist, iconoclast, and lover of humanity a so It is said that the difference between man and the lower animals is that man has the ability to laugh. (1 When you ...
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... honesty. He that spends a great a day idly, spends idly above six pounds a year, which is the price of using one hundred pounds 3.. s.([ He that wastes idly a groat's worth of his time per day, one day with another, wastes the privilege ...
... honesty. He that spends a great a day idly, spends idly above six pounds a year, which is the price of using one hundred pounds 3.. s.([ He that wastes idly a groat's worth of his time per day, one day with another, wastes the privilege ...
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