The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 7
... truth or falsity of these statements I could not then discern ; but methinks , from what I have since learnt , both might be partly true ; for he became subject to fits of gloom , and so discomfortable a remorse , as almost unsettled ...
... truth or falsity of these statements I could not then discern ; but methinks , from what I have since learnt , both might be partly true ; for he became subject to fits of gloom , and so discomfortable a remorse , as almost unsettled ...
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... truth , it seems only a question of time ; railways must be made subject to some unity of management , and , through whatever intermediate process it may pass , that management must finally be vested in the Government of the country ...
... truth , it seems only a question of time ; railways must be made subject to some unity of management , and , through whatever intermediate process it may pass , that management must finally be vested in the Government of the country ...
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... Truth has been said to be beauty . Now , truth is good , and , as opposed to falsehood , which is morally hideous , it may be called morally the reverse- beautiful ; but with reference to art , and to our perception of visible things ...
... Truth has been said to be beauty . Now , truth is good , and , as opposed to falsehood , which is morally hideous , it may be called morally the reverse- beautiful ; but with reference to art , and to our perception of visible things ...
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... and continued meditation on this truth will increase our perception of beauty , yet as the disposition is inherent more or less in men , so , one way or another , more or less , beauty has a natural 52 ART AND BEAUTY .
... and continued meditation on this truth will increase our perception of beauty , yet as the disposition is inherent more or less in men , so , one way or another , more or less , beauty has a natural 52 ART AND BEAUTY .
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... measure . In one of the three letters to him that belong to this time , she tells him that the Supreme Truth demands this of him : that he should punish the multitude of iniquities committed by 56 ST . CATHARINE AT FLORENCE .
... measure . In one of the three letters to him that belong to this time , she tells him that the Supreme Truth demands this of him : that he should punish the multitude of iniquities committed by 56 ST . CATHARINE AT FLORENCE .
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