Thy lot or portion of life," said the Caliph Ali, "is seeking after thee; therefore be at rest from seeking after it." Our dependence on these foreign goods leads us to our slavish respect for numbers. The political parties meet in numerous conventions;... Karmath, by the author of 'Rameses'. - Page 25by Edward Upham - 1827 - 120 pagesFull view - About this book
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...perpetually renews itself wherever the man is put. " Thy lot or portion of life," said the Caliph Ali, " is seeking after thee ; therefore be at rest from seeking after it." Our dependence on these foreign goods leads us to our slavish respect for numbers. The political parties... | |
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 354 pages
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