Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... mind , frequently on observing the works of creation desired to know the cause of things , and I asked my parents many questions which they scarcely knew how to answer . 5. Being for a few weeks in an other neighbourhood , I associ ...
... mind , frequently on observing the works of creation desired to know the cause of things , and I asked my parents many questions which they scarcely knew how to answer . 5. Being for a few weeks in an other neighbourhood , I associ ...
Strana 403
... mind the main chance , and never mind inclination . Why , do you know that I have been down in the cellar this very morning to examine a pipe of Madeira which I purchased the week you were born , and mean to tap on your wedding day ...
... mind the main chance , and never mind inclination . Why , do you know that I have been down in the cellar this very morning to examine a pipe of Madeira which I purchased the week you were born , and mean to tap on your wedding day ...
Strana 479
... mind as they would a bit of wax or a lump of dough , and presumptuously strive to mould it into any and every fantastic shape . But this occasional vigilance of our mental faculties is an ordinance of the CREATOR OF MIND , and wisely ...
... mind as they would a bit of wax or a lump of dough , and presumptuously strive to mould it into any and every fantastic shape . But this occasional vigilance of our mental faculties is an ordinance of the CREATOR OF MIND , and wisely ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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