Essays, Volume 1Houghton Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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Page 96
... flow of waters ; in male and female ; in the inspiration and expi- ration of plants and animals ; in the equation of quantity and quality in the fluids of the animal body ; in the systole and diastole of the heart ; in the undulations ...
... flow of waters ; in male and female ; in the inspiration and expi- ration of plants and animals ; in the equation of quantity and quality in the fluids of the animal body ; in the systole and diastole of the heart ; in the undulations ...
Page 307
... flow ! I am God in nature ; I am a weed by the wall . The continual effort to raise himself above himself , to work a pitch above his last height , betrays itself in a man's relations . ' We thirst for approbation , yet cannot forgive ...
... flow ! I am God in nature ; I am a weed by the wall . The continual effort to raise himself above himself , to work a pitch above his last height , betrays itself in a man's relations . ' We thirst for approbation , yet cannot forgive ...
Page 412
... flow . In practice he was loyal and serviceable to his friends , ya preferred to see them sparingly , to find in them what they were meant to be , and take each by his best handle . " In writing to one of his nearest friends through ...
... flow . In practice he was loyal and serviceable to his friends , ya preferred to see them sparingly , to find in them what they were meant to be , and take each by his best handle . " In writing to one of his nearest friends through ...
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