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... existence which we call life , never did man more happily reach to the qualities , and even remotest relations , of the entities he adjudges . At his word order starts out of confusion , facts fling themselves into the symmetry of ...
... existence which we call life , never did man more happily reach to the qualities , and even remotest relations , of the entities he adjudges . At his word order starts out of confusion , facts fling themselves into the symmetry of ...
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... existence as certainly as though we had seen it under arms . The credulous lent their convictions without any trouble to themselves whatever ; the more sceptical studied the map , and fancied twenty different places in which they might ...
... existence as certainly as though we had seen it under arms . The credulous lent their convictions without any trouble to themselves whatever ; the more sceptical studied the map , and fancied twenty different places in which they might ...
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... existence , and he seemed to lose his constitutional melancholy in the fascination of his sly jokes and marvellous stories . This intimacy did not redound to the prosperity or reputation of the convivial allies . Bob Martin drank a good ...
... existence , and he seemed to lose his constitutional melancholy in the fascination of his sly jokes and marvellous stories . This intimacy did not redound to the prosperity or reputation of the convivial allies . Bob Martin drank a good ...
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... existence as a civilised colony , money has been more plentiful there than in the oldest states in the world , and the wages of labour seem to belong rather to the tales of the Genii than to the sober chronicles of truth . Hence the ...
... existence as a civilised colony , money has been more plentiful there than in the oldest states in the world , and the wages of labour seem to belong rather to the tales of the Genii than to the sober chronicles of truth . Hence the ...
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... existence . The roof - tree covers no hallowed precincts : the house is a needful but unloved shelter from the storm , or a depot for merchandise ; and its male inmate spends all his lei- sure in places of public resort . More- over ...
... existence . The roof - tree covers no hallowed precincts : the house is a needful but unloved shelter from the storm , or a depot for merchandise ; and its male inmate spends all his lei- sure in places of public resort . More- over ...
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Стр. 390 - I wait for the LORD, my soul doth wait, And in his word do I hope. My soul waiteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning : I say, more than they that watch for the morning.
Стр. 3 - And the hooded clouds, like friars, Tell their beads in drops of rain, And patter their doleful prayers ; — But their prayers are all in vain, All in vain...
Стр. 443 - Wilt thou leave thy sins and go to Heaven, or have thy sins and go to hell ?' At this I was put to an exceeding maze ; wherefore, leaving my cat upon the ground, I looked up to Heaven, and was as if I had, with the eyes of my understanding, seen the Lord Jesus looking down upon me, as being very hotly displeased with me, and as if He did severely threaten me with some grievous punishment for these and other ungodly practices.
Стр. 399 - In God have I put my trust : I will not be afraid what man can do unto me.
Стр. 595 - Is not a patron, my lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help?
Стр. 449 - Look at the generations of old, and see; did ever any trust in the Lord, and was confounded? or did any abide in his fear, and was forsaken ? or whom did he ever despise, that called upon him?
Стр. 527 - He, however, allowed the merit of good wit to his lordship's saying of lord Tyrawley and himself, when both very old and infirm : " Tyrawley and I have been dead these two years ; but we don't choose to have it known.
Стр. 435 - Each legend of the shadowy strand Now wakes a vision blest ; As little children lisp, and tell of Heaven, So thoughts beyond their thought to those high Bards were given.
Стр. 397 - The Lord bless thee and keep thee, The Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee, The Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon thee and give thee peace ! — Num.
Стр. 446 - But upon a day the good providence of God did cast me to Bedford, to work on my calling; and in one of the streets of that town I came where there were three or four poor women sitting at a door in the sun, and talking about the things of God...