Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 485 |
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Strana 206
... force . For , according to the order of nature , which is quite superior to our will , it stands thus ; there will always be a government of force where men are selfish ; and when they are pure enough to abjure the code of force they ...
... force . For , according to the order of nature , which is quite superior to our will , it stands thus ; there will always be a government of force where men are selfish ; and when they are pure enough to abjure the code of force they ...
Strana 260
... force as to become itself a new center . The new talent draws off so rapidly the vital force that not enough remains for the animal functions , hardly enough for health ; so that in the second generation , if the like genius appear ...
... force as to become itself a new center . The new talent draws off so rapidly the vital force that not enough remains for the animal functions , hardly enough for health ; so that in the second generation , if the like genius appear ...
Strana 270
... force . A text of heroism , a name and anecdote of courage , are not arguments but sallies of freedom . One of these is the verse of the Persian Hafiz , " " T is written on the gate of Heaven , ' Woe unto him who suffers him- self to be ...
... force . A text of heroism , a name and anecdote of courage , are not arguments but sallies of freedom . One of these is the verse of the Persian Hafiz , " " T is written on the gate of Heaven , ' Woe unto him who suffers him- self to be ...
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