EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 52
... whilst the saints are poor and despised ; and that a compensation is to be made to these last hereafter , by giving them the like grati- fications another day , -bank - stock and doubloons , venison and champagne ? This must be the com ...
... whilst the saints are poor and despised ; and that a compensation is to be made to these last hereafter , by giving them the like grati- fications another day , -bank - stock and doubloons , venison and champagne ? This must be the com ...
Page 51
... whilst prosperity belongs to a certain mind , and will introduce that power and victory which is its natural fruit , into any order of events . No change of circumstances can repair a defect of char- acter . We boast our emancipation ...
... whilst prosperity belongs to a certain mind , and will introduce that power and victory which is its natural fruit , into any order of events . No change of circumstances can repair a defect of char- acter . We boast our emancipation ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. ism , your salad shall be grown from the seed , whilst your fowl is roasting for dinner : it is a symbol of our modern aims and endeavors , —or our condensation and accumulation of objects : but noth- ing is gained ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. ism , your salad shall be grown from the seed , whilst your fowl is roasting for dinner : it is a symbol of our modern aims and endeavors , —or our condensation and accumulation of objects : but noth- ing is gained ...
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