An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 303
... matter what his finances are . Every man who thinks he has the world by the tail and is about to snap its demnition head off for the delecta- tion of mankind , is unsafe , no matter how great his genius in the line of specialties se The ...
... matter what his finances are . Every man who thinks he has the world by the tail and is about to snap its demnition head off for the delecta- tion of mankind , is unsafe , no matter how great his genius in the line of specialties se The ...
Page 416
... matter of bodily size , nor of bodily attitude , nor attire , nor of personal comeli- ness ; it is a state of inward being , and of knowing your cause is just . And so you see it is a great and profound subject after all , great in its ...
... matter of bodily size , nor of bodily attitude , nor attire , nor of personal comeli- ness ; it is a state of inward being , and of knowing your cause is just . And so you see it is a great and profound subject after all , great in its ...
Page 441
... . It is the instinct of self - preservation in action It was all a matter of mental growth , evolution The discovery of truth as our most valuable business asset is the one great achievement of the age in ELBERT HUBBARD Page 441.
... . It is the instinct of self - preservation in action It was all a matter of mental growth , evolution The discovery of truth as our most valuable business asset is the one great achievement of the age in ELBERT HUBBARD Page 441.
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