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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... thou eatest so much as makes thee unfit for study , or other business , thou exceedest the due measure . If thou art dull and heavy after meat , it's a sign thou hast exceeded the due measure ; for meat and drink ought to refresh the ...
... thou eatest so much as makes thee unfit for study , or other business , thou exceedest the due measure . If thou art dull and heavy after meat , it's a sign thou hast exceeded the due measure ; for meat and drink ought to refresh the ...
Page 122
... thou , vain dust and ashes ! by whatever name thou art called , whether a king , a bishop , a church or a State , a parliament or anything else , that obtrudest thine insignificance between the soul of man and his Maker ? Mind thine own ...
... thou , vain dust and ashes ! by whatever name thou art called , whether a king , a bishop , a church or a State , a parliament or anything else , that obtrudest thine insignificance between the soul of man and his Maker ? Mind thine own ...
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... thou my God . Thou , thou , the Ideal Man , Fair , able , beautiful , content and loving , Complete in body and dilate in spirit , Be thou my God . O Death ( for Life has served its turn ) , Opener and usher to the heavenly mansion , Be ...
... thou my God . Thou , thou , the Ideal Man , Fair , able , beautiful , content and loving , Complete in body and dilate in spirit , Be thou my God . O Death ( for Life has served its turn ) , Opener and usher to the heavenly mansion , Be ...
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