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Side vii
... less should I have presumed to print them of my own accord , knowing how fragmentary and crude they are . They were printed at the special request of my audience . Least of all , perhaps , ought I to have presumed to publish them , as I ...
... less should I have presumed to print them of my own accord , knowing how fragmentary and crude they are . They were printed at the special request of my audience . Least of all , perhaps , ought I to have presumed to publish them , as I ...
Side ix
... less and less of Cambridge studies , and more and more of that conceit and haste of his own , which kept him from reaping the full advantage of her training . These Lectures , as I have said , are altogether crude and fragmentary , -how ...
... less and less of Cambridge studies , and more and more of that conceit and haste of his own , which kept him from reaping the full advantage of her training . These Lectures , as I have said , are altogether crude and fragmentary , -how ...
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... less , each man , woman , and child of them in themselves ; having wills , reasons , consciences , affections , relations to each other ; being parents , children , helpmates , bound together by laws concerning right and wrong , and ...
... less , each man , woman , and child of them in themselves ; having wills , reasons , consciences , affections , relations to each other ; being parents , children , helpmates , bound together by laws concerning right and wrong , and ...
Side 14
... less than as general of Alexander , he was not at heart a man of blood , and made peace the end of all his wars . So he begins . Aristotle is gone : but in Aris- totle's place Philetas the sweet singer of Cos , and Zenodotus the ...
... less than as general of Alexander , he was not at heart a man of blood , and made peace the end of all his wars . So he begins . Aristotle is gone : but in Aris- totle's place Philetas the sweet singer of Cos , and Zenodotus the ...
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... less a one than the great public Library of Alexandria ; the first such institu- tion , it is said , which the world had ever seen . So a library is begun by Soter , and organized and completed by Philadelphus ; or rather two libraries ...
... less a one than the great public Library of Alexandria ; the first such institu- tion , it is said , which the world had ever seen . So a library is begun by Soter , and organized and completed by Philadelphus ; or rather two libraries ...
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Side 122 - Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last— far off— at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream ; but what am I ? An infant crying in the night ; An infant crying for the light, And with no language but a cry.
Side xxiii - I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.
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