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Page 67
... called an " un- toward event . " In 1854 we fought to keep nations in their bondage , and it be- came the fashion to glory in our shame . We have again the choice of good or evil opened before us ; we have again to choose between the ...
... called an " un- toward event . " In 1854 we fought to keep nations in their bondage , and it be- came the fashion to glory in our shame . We have again the choice of good or evil opened before us ; we have again to choose between the ...
Page 92
... called hell is little or nothing to me ; And the lure of what is called heaven is little or nothing to me . Goethe said that the assent of even one man confirmed him infinitely in his opin- ion ; Whitman is only the more peremp- tory in ...
... called hell is little or nothing to me ; And the lure of what is called heaven is little or nothing to me . Goethe said that the assent of even one man confirmed him infinitely in his opin- ion ; Whitman is only the more peremp- tory in ...
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... called Hou- tree , in Torres Straits . And here let us pause to say , that what may be called the chartological powers of Captain Lawson do not at all equal his capacity for pene- trating through the heart of New Guinea . The map which ...
... called Hou- tree , in Torres Straits . And here let us pause to say , that what may be called the chartological powers of Captain Lawson do not at all equal his capacity for pene- trating through the heart of New Guinea . The map which ...
Contents
Prussian Campaign in Holland | 7 |
The Two Ampères | 91 |
Prose Modern English | 126 |
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