The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... FRANÇOIS PIERRE Guillaume 1787-1874 2034 Characteristics of European Civilization HALE , SIR MATTHEW 1609-1676 2040 The Principles of a Happy Life FULL - PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME V Erasmus ( Portrait , VOLUME V LIVED PAGE.
... FRANÇOIS PIERRE Guillaume 1787-1874 2034 Characteristics of European Civilization HALE , SIR MATTHEW 1609-1676 2040 The Principles of a Happy Life FULL - PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME V Erasmus ( Portrait , VOLUME V LIVED PAGE.
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... civilization as he . He was born at Rotterdam , probably October 28th , 1465. He was an illegitimate son , and to this disadvantage the disadvantage of poverty was added to compell him to greatness . His father , Gerhard de Praet , died ...
... civilization as he . He was born at Rotterdam , probably October 28th , 1465. He was an illegitimate son , and to this disadvantage the disadvantage of poverty was added to compell him to greatness . His father , Gerhard de Praet , died ...
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... civilization can never be lost . It will attest for all time the supreme value of " the scholar in politics , " when he really knows what to say at the right time , and is not afraid to say it . W. V. B. THE THE GODDESS OF FOLLY ON THE ...
... civilization can never be lost . It will attest for all time the supreme value of " the scholar in politics , " when he really knows what to say at the right time , and is not afraid to say it . W. V. B. THE THE GODDESS OF FOLLY ON THE ...
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... civilization . It can hardly occur when parents are wise and loving , and when , for the fussiness of wearisome restraints and incessant interferences , they substitute the firm control of gentleness and love . From " Woman's Work in ...
... civilization . It can hardly occur when parents are wise and loving , and when , for the fussiness of wearisome restraints and incessant interferences , they substitute the firm control of gentleness and love . From " Woman's Work in ...
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... civilization from barbarism . " us : When we describe love , we represent it , not indeed as that false and imaginary phantom of love which has no power over the senses , nor as that fever of mere instinct which debases the spirit , but ...
... civilization from barbarism . " us : When we describe love , we represent it , not indeed as that false and imaginary phantom of love which has no power over the senses , nor as that fever of mere instinct which debases the spirit , but ...
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