EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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... strong man to be strong , as it is for the weak to be weak . When we have new perception , we shall gladly disburden the memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish . When a man lives with God , his voice shall be as sweet as the ...
... strong man to be strong , as it is for the weak to be weak . When we have new perception , we shall gladly disburden the memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish . When a man lives with God , his voice shall be as sweet as the ...
Page 56
... strong , the rich , the fortunate , substantially on the same ground with all others . Is a man too strong and fierce for society and by temper and position a bad citizen , —a morose ruffian , with a dash of the pirate in him ? -nature ...
... strong , the rich , the fortunate , substantially on the same ground with all others . Is a man too strong and fierce for society and by temper and position a bad citizen , —a morose ruffian , with a dash of the pirate in him ? -nature ...
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... strong with her strength , we must not harbor such disconsolate consciences , borrowed too from the con- sciences of other nations . We must set up the strong present tense against all the rumors of wrath , past or to come . So many ...
... strong with her strength , we must not harbor such disconsolate consciences , borrowed too from the con- sciences of other nations . We must set up the strong present tense against all the rumors of wrath , past or to come . So many ...
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