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... spirit and energy , should never place himself in a situation which will make perpetual demands for activity and decision . It is the part of the wise man to avoid taking upon himself offices for which he feels conscious he is unfit ...
... spirit and energy , should never place himself in a situation which will make perpetual demands for activity and decision . It is the part of the wise man to avoid taking upon himself offices for which he feels conscious he is unfit ...
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... spirit " at Marlborough , which we take to be some new sect sprung up in that quarter . Probably not wishing to ... spirit , " " who are of the true circumcision , and who worship God in the spirit , having no confidence in the flesh ...
... spirit " at Marlborough , which we take to be some new sect sprung up in that quarter . Probably not wishing to ... spirit , " " who are of the true circumcision , and who worship God in the spirit , having no confidence in the flesh ...
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... spirit of the meanest and most paltry selfishness , such as places these mountaineers in a scale considerably inferior to the savage tribes of India . When urged to adopt his method of irrigation , they showed the same reluctance as ...
... spirit of the meanest and most paltry selfishness , such as places these mountaineers in a scale considerably inferior to the savage tribes of India . When urged to adopt his method of irrigation , they showed the same reluctance as ...
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