Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 35
... hand the big Bible , which he had brought up from the dining - room . In the other hand he had an inkstand , and behind his ear there was a pen . He laid the book on the table beside the invalid . He did not look at her as he did so ...
... hand the big Bible , which he had brought up from the dining - room . In the other hand he had an inkstand , and behind his ear there was a pen . He laid the book on the table beside the invalid . He did not look at her as he did so ...
Page 36
... hands , and grasped his , and drew it upon her pillow , and kissed it once , twice . Peter Sandison bent down and ... hand before he closed the door . " Thank God ! " he said to himself . " And who knows but this might have come to ...
... hands , and grasped his , and drew it upon her pillow , and kissed it once , twice . Peter Sandison bent down and ... hand before he closed the door . " Thank God ! " he said to himself . " And who knows but this might have come to ...
Page 38
... hand in hand among the wild flowers on the road over the cliffs . Life's path broadened before their feet , as it ever does before the true heart and the resolute will . And while Mrs. Sinclair sat thus , Tom and Olive strolled slowly ...
... hand in hand among the wild flowers on the road over the cliffs . Life's path broadened before their feet , as it ever does before the true heart and the resolute will . And while Mrs. Sinclair sat thus , Tom and Olive strolled slowly ...
Page 49
... hand in hand with philosophy , religion , and especially with morality ; but as I cannot myself rise to these elevated spheres of thought , I am only too happy when a philosopher throws me out a bit of cord by which I may pull myself a ...
... hand in hand with philosophy , religion , and especially with morality ; but as I cannot myself rise to these elevated spheres of thought , I am only too happy when a philosopher throws me out a bit of cord by which I may pull myself a ...
Page 50
... hand , the predes- tination of the Calvinists and Luther's de servo arbitrio , and , on the other , de- terminism and materialism . Kant is the first mortal who fearlessly studied this problem and studied it satisfactorily . He plunged ...
... hand , the predes- tination of the Calvinists and Luther's de servo arbitrio , and , on the other , de- terminism and materialism . Kant is the first mortal who fearlessly studied this problem and studied it satisfactorily . He plunged ...
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