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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... relation to them , no relation of equality or comparison could be inferred . But I suppose the heavens to mean that part of creation which holds equal companionship with our globe ; I understand the " rolling of these heavens together ...
... relation to them , no relation of equality or comparison could be inferred . But I suppose the heavens to mean that part of creation which holds equal companionship with our globe ; I understand the " rolling of these heavens together ...
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... relations . It is probable there is some foundation for a charac- ter so generally diffused ; though it is also probable ... relation at all . Louis XIV . being extremely harassed by the repeated solici- tations of a veteran officer for ...
... relations . It is probable there is some foundation for a charac- ter so generally diffused ; though it is also probable ... relation at all . Louis XIV . being extremely harassed by the repeated solici- tations of a veteran officer for ...
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... relation that subsists between the ob- ject he had in view , and the assent of the officer to an observa- tion so unfriendly to that end . In the first rapid glance which the mind throws upon his words , he appears , by his acquiescence ...
... relation that subsists between the ob- ject he had in view , and the assent of the officer to an observa- tion so unfriendly to that end . In the first rapid glance which the mind throws upon his words , he appears , by his acquiescence ...
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