Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... rounded thoughts , these close - set maxims , -significantly , and far more " curiously " ( that is , carefully ) than the author was willing to admit . Curiosa felicitas , in truth , is the sign manual of Bacon's Essays , as it is of ...
... rounded thoughts , these close - set maxims , -significantly , and far more " curiously " ( that is , carefully ) than the author was willing to admit . Curiosa felicitas , in truth , is the sign manual of Bacon's Essays , as it is of ...
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... round about the altar ; and he filled the trench also with water . 36 And it came to pass , at the time of the offering of the evening's sacrifice , that Elijah the prophet came near , and said , LORD God of Abraham , Isaac , and of ...
... round about the altar ; and he filled the trench also with water . 36 And it came to pass , at the time of the offering of the evening's sacrifice , that Elijah the prophet came near , and said , LORD God of Abraham , Isaac , and of ...
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... round about : and , behold , there were very many in the open valley ; and , lo , they were very dry . 3 And he said unto me , Son of man , can these bones live ? And I answered , O LORD GOD , thou knowest . 4 And he said unto me ...
... round about : and , behold , there were very many in the open valley ; and , lo , they were very dry . 3 And he said unto me , Son of man , can these bones live ? And I answered , O LORD GOD , thou knowest . 4 And he said unto me ...
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... round about him , neither may any one depart , and do his own business , neither disobey they him in any thing . 12 O ye men , how should not the king be mightiest , when in such sort he is obeyed ? And he held his tongue . 13 Then the ...
... round about him , neither may any one depart , and do his own business , neither disobey they him in any thing . 12 O ye men , how should not the king be mightiest , when in such sort he is obeyed ? And he held his tongue . 13 Then the ...
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... earth , high is the heaven , swift is the sun in his course , for he compasseth the heavens round about , and fetcheth his course again to his own place in one day . 35 Is he not great that maketh these things ? 28 COPELAND'S TREASURY.
... earth , high is the heaven , swift is the sun in his course , for he compasseth the heavens round about , and fetcheth his course again to his own place in one day . 35 Is he not great that maketh these things ? 28 COPELAND'S TREASURY.
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