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Page 192
... live by bread alone , but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God , ' Matt . 4 : 4 , why should not each of us likewise acqui- esce in the reflection that he derives the bene- fits of sight not from his eyes alone , but ...
... live by bread alone , but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God , ' Matt . 4 : 4 , why should not each of us likewise acqui- esce in the reflection that he derives the bene- fits of sight not from his eyes alone , but ...
Page 195
... live on earth . If fixed , I combat by the Trojan wall , Deathless my fame , but certain is my fall ; If I return - beneath my native sky My days shall flourish long - my glory die . ' " Reflecting therefore with myself , that many had ...
... live on earth . If fixed , I combat by the Trojan wall , Deathless my fame , but certain is my fall ; If I return - beneath my native sky My days shall flourish long - my glory die . ' " Reflecting therefore with myself , that many had ...
Page 275
... live as we ought . " Before I conclude , I must prevail on you to impute whatever incorrectness of orthogra- phy or of punctuation you may discover in this epistle to my young amanuensis , whose total ignorance of Latin has imposed on ...
... live as we ought . " Before I conclude , I must prevail on you to impute whatever incorrectness of orthogra- phy or of punctuation you may discover in this epistle to my young amanuensis , whose total ignorance of Latin has imposed on ...
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