The University Magazine, Том 4 |
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... to these far- the august presence of his bishop . gone days , who would fain recall Applying the principle which unthe state in which the children of derlies all these relationships — the earth knew no other existence than principle ...
... to these far- the august presence of his bishop . gone days , who would fain recall Applying the principle which unthe state in which the children of derlies all these relationships — the earth knew no other existence than principle ...
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... idle and bored population on the means of subby existence perhaps , do not suffi- sistence . We deal with the question ciently realise that they are meant as one of observation of individual to be factors in human life , and cases ...
... idle and bored population on the means of subby existence perhaps , do not suffi- sistence . We deal with the question ciently realise that they are meant as one of observation of individual to be factors in human life , and cases ...
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... when the Anaximandros , whom Cicero animals pass to existence in a drier styles the fellow - countryman and state , and man develops from them ; crony of Thales , but who is other- the proof being that other animals wise regarded as ...
... when the Anaximandros , whom Cicero animals pass to existence in a drier styles the fellow - countryman and state , and man develops from them ; crony of Thales , but who is other- the proof being that other animals wise regarded as ...
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-an old English peaceful , happy existence that I hymn , to which I think the words began to feel it would be the saddest day since our marriage My God , my God , why leav'st thou me ? when we were forced to say goodbye to Pornic and to ...
-an old English peaceful , happy existence that I hymn , to which I think the words began to feel it would be the saddest day since our marriage My God , my God , why leav'st thou me ? when we were forced to say goodbye to Pornic and to ...
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And thus those tangles of existence which soon obtrude themselves on the beginner in life , which can be cut only by a pair of human scissors , persist still as tangles , for want of a practicable rivet for the dissociated blades .
And thus those tangles of existence which soon obtrude themselves on the beginner in life , which can be cut only by a pair of human scissors , persist still as tangles , for want of a practicable rivet for the dissociated blades .
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Стр. 57 - Be it not seen in either of our brows, That we one jot of former love retain! Now at the last gasp of Love's latest breath, When, his pulse failing, Passion speechless lies ; "> When Faith is kneeling by his bed of death...
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