The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... able to concentrate the actions of a multitude of men to a single point of view , and to consider them from that point alone -the greatest happiness divided among the greatest num- ber . Happy are those few nations which have not waited ...
... able to concentrate the actions of a multitude of men to a single point of view , and to consider them from that point alone -the greatest happiness divided among the greatest num- ber . Happy are those few nations which have not waited ...
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... able to distinguish my steps from his . Happy shall I esteem myself if , like him , I shall succeed in obtaining the secret gratitude of the unknown and peaceable fol- lowers of reason , and if I shall inspire them with that pleasing ...
... able to distinguish my steps from his . Happy shall I esteem myself if , like him , I shall succeed in obtaining the secret gratitude of the unknown and peaceable fol- lowers of reason , and if I shall inspire them with that pleasing ...
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... able effect on my sight , but is so far from supplying the place of merit where it is not , that it serves only to make the want of it more conspicuous . Fair weather is the joy of my soul ; about noon I behold a blue sky with rapture ...
... able effect on my sight , but is so far from supplying the place of merit where it is not , that it serves only to make the want of it more conspicuous . Fair weather is the joy of my soul ; about noon I behold a blue sky with rapture ...
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... able people is forgotten , Besant will be remembered . " From the beginning , " says Charles Dudley Warner , " he was one of those who come with a tale which holdeth children from play and old men from the chimney corner . ' If we ask ...
... able people is forgotten , Besant will be remembered . " From the beginning , " says Charles Dudley Warner , " he was one of those who come with a tale which holdeth children from play and old men from the chimney corner . ' If we ask ...
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... able to show the relations of one to another . They have , indeed , no natural relations to him . He feels himself in a labyrinth full of uncertainty , doubt , and perplexity , wanders aimlessly along , turning from path to path ...
... able to show the relations of one to another . They have , indeed , no natural relations to him . He feels himself in a labyrinth full of uncertainty , doubt , and perplexity , wanders aimlessly along , turning from path to path ...
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