Old Pictures of Life, Volume 2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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... man's wel- fare and carried only good persons to some good port . The ships to China are full of opium , those to Africa are heavy with Bos- ton rum . Those ships that sailed long ago , whose hulks are now on the bottom of the ...
... man's wel- fare and carried only good persons to some good port . The ships to China are full of opium , those to Africa are heavy with Bos- ton rum . Those ships that sailed long ago , whose hulks are now on the bottom of the ...
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... man's life . Some Druids met some Christians that they might determine which party held the better religion . In our age such a dispute would involve a comparison of principles . But the fourth century had set reason aside as a most ...
... man's life . Some Druids met some Christians that they might determine which party held the better religion . In our age such a dispute would involve a comparison of principles . But the fourth century had set reason aside as a most ...
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... man's virtue resemble more the divine nature than when the statesman is founding and caring for a common- wealth . " De Rep . Chap . 1. 7 . This luminous sentence is verified when the modern student reads the history of the modern great ...
... man's virtue resemble more the divine nature than when the statesman is founding and caring for a common- wealth . " De Rep . Chap . 1. 7 . This luminous sentence is verified when the modern student reads the history of the modern great ...
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... man . A man's vision would be thought defective if he could not see the sky or the ocean ; defective is the American scholarship that cannot see that oceanic object loved and died for as the Nation . Scholars the highest and the most ...
... man . A man's vision would be thought defective if he could not see the sky or the ocean ; defective is the American scholarship that cannot see that oceanic object loved and died for as the Nation . Scholars the highest and the most ...
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David Swing. Humanity to Man and Beast . * A few days ago a man who resides in this city put an entrapped rat into a ... man's property and hap- piness . He met the rat as one would meet a highwayman when plying his profession , but he ...
David Swing. Humanity to Man and Beast . * A few days ago a man who resides in this city put an entrapped rat into a ... man's property and hap- piness . He met the rat as one would meet a highwayman when plying his profession , but he ...
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