Littell's Living Age, Volume 137Living Age Company Incorporated, 1878 |
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Page 284
... tion which claimed expression , but because desire of distinction and of astounding he was a candidate for personal distinc - action raged in his infantile soul . Nor tion , and was resolved to obtain it by one does he care to win by ...
... tion which claimed expression , but because desire of distinction and of astounding he was a candidate for personal distinc - action raged in his infantile soul . Nor tion , and was resolved to obtain it by one does he care to win by ...
Page 566
... tion to the fatal habit of letting words out- run the truth , of saying more instead of less than they feel . If religion is indeed a matter entirely between each man and his God , then religious conversation must be , except in very ...
... tion to the fatal habit of letting words out- run the truth , of saying more instead of less than they feel . If religion is indeed a matter entirely between each man and his God , then religious conversation must be , except in very ...
Page 569
... tion . Now the fairy - tales of science are popular reading . Mr. Wallace tells us how the plants recommend themselves by their tempting colors to the birds which are to scatter their seeds in distant places , in- structs us in the ...
... tion . Now the fairy - tales of science are popular reading . Mr. Wallace tells us how the plants recommend themselves by their tempting colors to the birds which are to scatter their seeds in distant places , in- structs us in the ...
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