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... speak to our want . the great are near ; we know them at sight . They satisfy ex- pectation , and fall into place . What is good is effective , gen- erative ; makes for itself room , food , and allies . A sound apple produces seed , a ...
... speak to our want . the great are near ; we know them at sight . They satisfy ex- pectation , and fall into place . What is good is effective , gen- erative ; makes for itself room , food , and allies . A sound apple produces seed , a ...
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... speak now only of our acquaint- ance with them in their own sphere , and the way in which they seem to fascinate and draw to them some genius who oc- cupies himself with one thing , all his life long . The possibil- ity of ...
... speak now only of our acquaint- ance with them in their own sphere , and the way in which they seem to fascinate and draw to them some genius who oc- cupies himself with one thing , all his life long . The possibil- ity of ...
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... and interfering . We rightly speak of the guardian angels of children . How superior in their security from infusions of evil persons , from vulgarity and second B thought ! They shed their own abundant beauty on the USES OF GREAT MEN . 17.
... and interfering . We rightly speak of the guardian angels of children . How superior in their security from infusions of evil persons , from vulgarity and second B thought ! They shed their own abundant beauty on the USES OF GREAT MEN . 17.
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... speak and tell their want , and the reason of it , they become gentle . In adult life , whilst the perceptions are obtuse , men and women talk vehemently and superlatively , blunder and quarrel ; their manners are full of desperation ...
... speak and tell their want , and the reason of it , they become gentle . In adult life , whilst the perceptions are obtuse , men and women talk vehemently and superlatively , blunder and quarrel ; their manners are full of desperation ...
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... speak or to think , without embracing both . The mind is urged to ask for one cause of many effects ; then for the cause of that ; and again the cause , diving still into the profound : self - assured that it shall arrive at an abso ...
... speak or to think , without embracing both . The mind is urged to ask for one cause of many effects ; then for the cause of that ; and again the cause , diving still into the profound : self - assured that it shall arrive at an abso ...
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