The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... hands of a few , which ranges on one side the extreme of power and happiness , and on the other all that is weak and wretched . It is only , therefore , after having passed through a thousand er- rors in matters that most nearly touch ...
... hands of a few , which ranges on one side the extreme of power and happiness , and on the other all that is weak and wretched . It is only , therefore , after having passed through a thousand er- rors in matters that most nearly touch ...
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... machinists . And all this is mine ! These rocks that lie in bulk under the pasture trees , and all this moss that loves to nestle in its crevices and clasp the invisible projections with its little clinging hands , HENRY WARD BEECHER 431.
... machinists . And all this is mine ! These rocks that lie in bulk under the pasture trees , and all this moss that loves to nestle in its crevices and clasp the invisible projections with its little clinging hands , HENRY WARD BEECHER 431.
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... hand or foot of mine . Each mortal thing carries some quality of distinguishing excellence by which it may glory , and say : In this , I am first in all the world ! " Since the same hand made me that made them , and the same care feeds ...
... hand or foot of mine . Each mortal thing carries some quality of distinguishing excellence by which it may glory , and say : In this , I am first in all the world ! " Since the same hand made me that made them , and the same care feeds ...
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... hand are much to be pitied . I can change my structures every day , with- out expense . I can enlarge that gem of a ... hands handle , it will have answered a purpose which is in vain . sought among stupid conventionalities . At any rate ...
... hand are much to be pitied . I can change my structures every day , with- out expense . I can enlarge that gem of a ... hands handle , it will have answered a purpose which is in vain . sought among stupid conventionalities . At any rate ...
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... hands of one ; because in that case such government has had for its object the greatest happi- ness of that one number ... hand , as being of such a nature that the particular remedies here provided are either needless or inapplicable ...
... hands of one ; because in that case such government has had for its object the greatest happi- ness of that one number ... hand , as being of such a nature that the particular remedies here provided are either needless or inapplicable ...
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