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... death , which is more formidable at the first glance , than on a nearer and more steady view . A violent death is never very painful ; the only danger is , lest it should be unprovided . But if a man can be supposed to make no provision ...
... death , which is more formidable at the first glance , than on a nearer and more steady view . A violent death is never very painful ; the only danger is , lest it should be unprovided . But if a man can be supposed to make no provision ...
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... death , or rather , " of something after death ; " and what rational man , who seriously thinks of quitting all that he has ever known , and going into a new and unknown state of being , can be without that dread ? But his fear was from ...
... death , or rather , " of something after death ; " and what rational man , who seriously thinks of quitting all that he has ever known , and going into a new and unknown state of being , can be without that dread ? But his fear was from ...
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... death was lamented , I think , in forty languages . And I would have had at every coronation , and every death of a king , every Gaudium , and every Luctus , University- verses , in as many languages as can be acquired . I would have ...
... death was lamented , I think , in forty languages . And I would have had at every coronation , and every death of a king , every Gaudium , and every Luctus , University- verses , in as many languages as can be acquired . I would have ...
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