The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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... come to the knowledge of Mark , who , though not an eye - witness , relates the other facts . This mate- rial fact , that the occasion was to be remembered , is found in Luke alone , who was not present . There is no reason , however ...
... come to the knowledge of Mark , who , though not an eye - witness , relates the other facts . This mate- rial fact , that the occasion was to be remembered , is found in Luke alone , who was not present . There is no reason , however ...
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... come , as long as your people shall come up to Jerusalem to keep this feast , the connection which has subsisted between us will give a new meaning in your eyes to the national festival , as the anniversary of my death . " I see natural ...
... come , as long as your people shall come up to Jerusalem to keep this feast , the connection which has subsisted between us will give a new meaning in your eyes to the national festival , as the anniversary of my death . " I see natural ...
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... come , the God's truth , out it came , like a bolt from a cloud , for all the mumbling of the lawyers . One feels very sen- sibly in all this history that a great heart and soul are behind there , superior to any man , and making use of ...
... come , the God's truth , out it came , like a bolt from a cloud , for all the mumbling of the lawyers . One feels very sen- sibly in all this history that a great heart and soul are behind there , superior to any man , and making use of ...
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... come to nothing . But when a truth appears , as , for instance , a perception in the wit of one Columbus that there is land in the Western Sea ; though he alone of all men has that thought , and they all jeer , will build ships ; it ...
... come to nothing . But when a truth appears , as , for instance , a perception in the wit of one Columbus that there is land in the Western Sea ; though he alone of all men has that thought , and they all jeer , will build ships ; it ...
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... come to feel that every man was another self with whom he might come to join , as left hand works with right . Every degree of the ascendency of this feeling would cause the most striking changes . of external things : the tents would ...
... come to feel that every man was another self with whom he might come to join , as left hand works with right . Every degree of the ascendency of this feeling would cause the most striking changes . of external things : the tents would ...
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