Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... look at past times as princes look at foreign countries . More than one illustrious stranger has landed on our island amidst the shouts of a mob , has dined with the King , has hunted with the master of the stag - hounds , has seen the ...
... look at past times as princes look at foreign countries . More than one illustrious stranger has landed on our island amidst the shouts of a mob , has dined with the King , has hunted with the master of the stag - hounds , has seen the ...
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... look at from one side only , which he greatly values , and which , looked at from that side , quite deserves ... looks such a magnificent organ of progress and virtue , seen from the speculative side , - with its compromises , its love ...
... look at from one side only , which he greatly values , and which , looked at from that side , quite deserves ... looks such a magnificent organ of progress and virtue , seen from the speculative side , - with its compromises , its love ...
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... look upon the striving of men to build a city for the soul amid the uncertainties of this life , as men look at the play of children who build castles and domes in the sands of the seashore and cry out when the advancing waves wash all ...
... look upon the striving of men to build a city for the soul amid the uncertainties of this life , as men look at the play of children who build castles and domes in the sands of the seashore and cry out when the advancing waves wash all ...
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