An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... to man the best results in liberty and happiness. He made his own opportunities! (1 He started with the capital of health, good-will, determination to win success, and an energy which never flagged. INTRODUCTION Page 2 1 INTRODUCTION - - -
... to man the best results in liberty and happiness. He made his own opportunities! (1 He started with the capital of health, good-will, determination to win success, and an energy which never flagged. INTRODUCTION Page 2 1 INTRODUCTION - - -
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... never in bonds to traditions. He kept his body and brain unshackled, and he lived, loved and worked unconventionally in a conventional world a- no He lived his own life of thought, and he expressed his thoughts in his own way. To him ...
... never in bonds to traditions. He kept his body and brain unshackled, and he lived, loved and worked unconventionally in a conventional world a- no He lived his own life of thought, and he expressed his thoughts in his own way. To him ...
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... never discouraged, never tired, never depressed. Eternal hope is in his heart, so every morning brings to him a New Day, and ushers in a New Year of the Better Day. Work, laugh, play, think, be kind, is the day's program he lives and ...
... never discouraged, never tired, never depressed. Eternal hope is in his heart, so every morning brings to him a New Day, and ushers in a New Year of the Better Day. Work, laugh, play, think, be kind, is the day's program he lives and ...
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... never before seen any of them. I bought it, read it over and over, and was much delighted with it. I thought the writing excellent, and wished if possible to imitate it. With this in view I took some of the papers, and, making short ...
... never before seen any of them. I bought it, read it over and over, and was much delighted with it. I thought the writing excellent, and wished if possible to imitate it. With this in view I took some of the papers, and, making short ...
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... never got far in that science. (I And I read about this time Locke on the Human Understanding, and the Art of Thinking, by Messrs. du Port Royal :e- .uWhile I was intent on improving my language, I met with an English Grammar (I think ...
... never got far in that science. (I And I read about this time Locke on the Human Understanding, and the Art of Thinking, by Messrs. du Port Royal :e- .uWhile I was intent on improving my language, I met with an English Grammar (I think ...
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