The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... hands of the Creator ; everything degenerates in the hands of man . He forces a spot of ground to nourish the productions of a foreign soil ; or a tree to bear fruit by the insition of another ; he mixes and confounds climates ...
... hands of the Creator ; everything degenerates in the hands of man . He forces a spot of ground to nourish the productions of a foreign soil ; or a tree to bear fruit by the insition of another ; he mixes and confounds climates ...
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... hand has reined them back by the way in which they came ? I know not if the reader will think at first that questions like these are easily answered . So far from it , I rather believe that some of the mysteries of the clouds never will ...
... hand has reined them back by the way in which they came ? I know not if the reader will think at first that questions like these are easily answered . So far from it , I rather believe that some of the mysteries of the clouds never will ...
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... hand in hand , company by company , troop by troop , so measured in their unity of motion that the whole heaven seems to roll with them , and the earth to reel under them . And then wait yet for one hour , until the east again becomes ...
... hand in hand , company by company , troop by troop , so measured in their unity of motion that the whole heaven seems to roll with them , and the earth to reel under them . And then wait yet for one hour , until the east again becomes ...
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... hands , to rise up before us into his glory , we , hoping that , by standing on a grain of dust or two of human knowledge higher than our fellows , we may behold the Creator as he rises , - God takes us at our word . He rises , into his ...
... hands , to rise up before us into his glory , we , hoping that , by standing on a grain of dust or two of human knowledge higher than our fellows , we may behold the Creator as he rises , - God takes us at our word . He rises , into his ...
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... hand to right hand , among yourselves , and no wrong hand to anybody else , and you'll win the world yet . Then , secondly , wise work is useful . No man minds , or ought to mind , its being hard , if only it comes to something : but ...
... hand to right hand , among yourselves , and no wrong hand to anybody else , and you'll win the world yet . Then , secondly , wise work is useful . No man minds , or ought to mind , its being hard , if only it comes to something : but ...
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