EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 62
... highest heavens in silence , O thou only great God , sprinkling with an unwearied providence certain penal blindness upon such as have unbridled desires ! " * * St . Augustine , Confessions , B. I. The human soul is true to these facts ...
... highest heavens in silence , O thou only great God , sprinkling with an unwearied providence certain penal blindness upon such as have unbridled desires ! " * * St . Augustine , Confessions , B. I. The human soul is true to these facts ...
Page 69
... highest price he can pay for a thing is to ask for it . " A wise man will extend his lesson to all parts of life , and know that it is always the part of prudence to face every claimant and pay every just demand on your time , your ...
... highest price he can pay for a thing is to ask for it . " A wise man will extend his lesson to all parts of life , and know that it is always the part of prudence to face every claimant and pay every just demand on your time , your ...
Page 177
... highest degree the property of the perpendicularity of all the figures . " This perpendicularity we demand of all the figures in this picture of life . Let them stand on their feet , and not float and swing . Let us know where to find ...
... highest degree the property of the perpendicularity of all the figures . " This perpendicularity we demand of all the figures in this picture of life . Let them stand on their feet , and not float and swing . Let us know where to find ...
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