An American BibleAlice Hubbard The Roycrofters, 1912 - 328 pages A collection of quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, Robert Ingersoll, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Elbert Hubbard |
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Page 187
... hand and weakness upon the other , and when you rush at a poor little boy with a club in your hand , of course he lies . I thank thee , Mother Nature , that thou hast put ingenuity enough in the brain of a child , when attacked by a ...
... hand and weakness upon the other , and when you rush at a poor little boy with a club in your hand , of course he lies . I thank thee , Mother Nature , that thou hast put ingenuity enough in the brain of a child , when attacked by a ...
Page 273
... hand in hand . Religion that takes the form of ecstacy , with no outlet in the way of work , is dangerous . This way horror lies . Emotion without motion tends to madness and despair & o ( XPRESSION must equal impression . If you study ...
... hand in hand . Religion that takes the form of ecstacy , with no outlet in the way of work , is dangerous . This way horror lies . Emotion without motion tends to madness and despair & o ( XPRESSION must equal impression . If you study ...
Page 283
... hand . I could n't remember ever before seeing a south- paw telegraph - operator . I stepped closer . The man's right hand was off at the elbow , and he held a pad in place on the table with the stump to o I wanted to shake his one good ...
... hand . I could n't remember ever before seeing a south- paw telegraph - operator . I stepped closer . The man's right hand was off at the elbow , and he held a pad in place on the table with the stump to o I wanted to shake his one good ...
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