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" All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat ; an eye for an eye ; a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood ; measure for measure ; love for love. — Give, and it shall be given you. — He that watereth shall be watered himself. — "What... "
Emerson's complete works [ed. by J.E. Cabot]. Riverside ed - Page 106
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884
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The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 27-28

1905 - 692 pages
...impress upon you — the give and take —when he says, "Give and it shall be given yon. He that wateieth shall be watered himself." What will you have? quoth God; pay for it and take it. Thou shalt be paid exactly for what thou hast done, no more, no less. Benefit is the end of nature."...
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Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1905 - 778 pages
...government is strong enough to escape penalty for dishonorable conduct in dealing with its citizens. "What will you have? Quoth God. Pay for it and take it." The Government, the people, and the individual are alike subject to the inexorable law of compensation....
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Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1905 - 294 pages
...government is strong enough to escape penalty for dishonorable conduct in dealing with its citizens. , "What will you have? Quoth God. Pay for it and take it." The Government, the people, and the individual are alike subject to the inexorable law of compensation....
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The British classical authors: with biographical notices. On the basis of a ...

Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 pages
...as that of birds and flies. All things are double, one against another. — Tit for tat; an eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth; blood for blood ; measure for measure; love 456 for love. — Give, and it shall be given you. — He that watereth shall be watered himself. —...
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A Short History of England's Literature

Eva March Tappan - 1906 - 462 pages
...enjoy when a young man of eighteen, and read whatEmwson. ever g^keg tne eve When one has read : " ' What will you have ? ' quoth God ; ' pay for it and take it,'" — "The borrower runs in his own debt," — "The thief steals from himself," — "A great man is always...
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Select Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1907 - 270 pages
...that of birds and flies. All things are double, one against another. — Tit for5 tat ; an eye for an eye ; a tooth for a tooth ; blood for blood; measure...take it. — Nothing venture, nothing have.— Thou 10 shalt be paid exactly for what thou hast done, no more, no less. — Who doth not work shall not...
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The Works of Theodore Parker: The American scholar

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 pages
...omnipresent as that 01 birds and flies. "All things are double, one against another: Tit for tat, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, blood for blood, measure...that watereth shall be watered himself. What will you haver quoth God; pay for it and take it. Nothing venture, nothing have. Thou shalt be paid exactly...
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The American Scholar

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 pages
...omnipresent as that of birds and flies. "All things are double, one against another: Tit for tat, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, blood for blood, measure...that watereth shall be watered himself. What will you haver quoth God; pay for it and take it. Nothing venture, nothing have. Thou shalt be paid exactly...
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Centenary Edition [of the Writings of Theodore Parker], Volume 8

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 578 pages
...'omnipresent as that of birds and flies. "All things are double, one against another: Tit for tat, an 'eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, blood for blood, measure...that watereth shall be watered himself. What will you haver quoth God; pay for it and take it. Nothing venture, nothing have. Thou shalt be paid exactly...
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The American Scholar

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 pages
...love. Give and it shall be given you. He that watereth shall be watered himself. What will you haver quoth God; pay for it and take it. Nothing venture, nothing have. Thou shall be paid exactly for what thou hast •Centenary ed., Vol. 2, p. 339. done, no more, no less....
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