Representative MenH.M. Caldwell, 1800 - Počet stran: 267 |
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Strana 12
... things in a true light , and in large rela- tions ; whilst they must make painful correc- tions , and keep a ... thing easiest . " peu de moyens , beaucoup d'effet . " He is great who is what he is from nature , and who never reminds us ...
... things in a true light , and in large rela- tions ; whilst they must make painful correc- tions , and keep a ... thing easiest . " peu de moyens , beaucoup d'effet . " He is great who is what he is from nature , and who never reminds us ...
Strana 14
... things , and secondly , of ideas . " As plants convert the minerals into food for animals , so each man converts ... thing , fluid and solid , material and elemental . The earth rolls ; every clod and stone comes to the meridian : so ...
... things , and secondly , of ideas . " As plants convert the minerals into food for animals , so each man converts ... thing , fluid and solid , material and elemental . The earth rolls ; every clod and stone comes to the meridian : so ...
Strana 15
... thing its lover and poet . Justice has already been done to steam , to iron , to wood , to coal , to loadstone , to ... things " He saw that they were good . ' We know where to find them ; and these performers are relished all the more ...
... thing its lover and poet . Justice has already been done to steam , to iron , to wood , to coal , to loadstone , to ... things " He saw that they were good . ' We know where to find them ; and these performers are relished all the more ...
Strana 16
... thing has its celestial side ; has its translation , through humanity , into the spiritual and necessary sphere , where it plays a part as indestructible as any other . And to these , their ends , all things continually ascend . The ...
... thing has its celestial side ; has its translation , through humanity , into the spiritual and necessary sphere , where it plays a part as indestructible as any other . And to these , their ends , all things continually ascend . The ...
Strana 18
... things , we catch the charm which lured them . Napoleon said , " you must not fight too often with one enemy , or you will teach him all your art of Talk much with any man of vigorous mind , and we acquire very fast the habit of looking ...
... things , we catch the charm which lured them . Napoleon said , " you must not fight too often with one enemy , or you will teach him all your art of Talk much with any man of vigorous mind , and we acquire very fast the habit of looking ...
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