An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 103
... universe lead our councils to what is best , and give them a favorable issue for your peace and prosperity . -Extract From Inaugural Address . T is not enough that honest men are appointed judges . All know the influence of interest on ...
... universe lead our councils to what is best , and give them a favorable issue for your peace and prosperity . -Extract From Inaugural Address . T is not enough that honest men are appointed judges . All know the influence of interest on ...
Page 244
... universe ; the luminaries of heaven seem to them hung on the arch their master built . They can not imagine how you aliens have any right to see- how you can see ; " It must be somehow that you stole the light from us . ' They do not ...
... universe ; the luminaries of heaven seem to them hung on the arch their master built . They can not imagine how you aliens have any right to see- how you can see ; " It must be somehow that you stole the light from us . ' They do not ...
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... Universe is the externization of the soul . Wherever the life is , that bursts into appearance around it . LL that we call sacred history attests that the birth of a poet is the principal event in chro- nology . Man , never so often ...
... Universe is the externization of the soul . Wherever the life is , that bursts into appearance around it . LL that we call sacred history attests that the birth of a poet is the principal event in chro- nology . Man , never so often ...
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