Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... affection towards others creates a sort of vantage or purchase which noth- ing will supply . I can do that by another which I cannot do alone . I can say to you what I can- not first say to myself . Other men are lenses through which we ...
... affection towards others creates a sort of vantage or purchase which noth- ing will supply . I can do that by another which I cannot do alone . I can say to you what I can- not first say to myself . Other men are lenses through which we ...
Strana 118
... affection , yea , every smallest part of his affection , is an image and effigy of him . A spirit may be known from only a single thought . God is the grand man . " The hardihood and thoroughness of his study of nature required a theory ...
... affection , yea , every smallest part of his affection , is an image and effigy of him . A spirit may be known from only a single thought . God is the grand man . " The hardihood and thoroughness of his study of nature required a theory ...
Strana 128
... affection and thought are . Man is man by virtue of willing , not by virtue of know- ing and understanding . As he is , so he sees . The marriages of the world are broken up . Interiors associate all in the spiritual world . Whatever ...
... affection and thought are . Man is man by virtue of willing , not by virtue of know- ing and understanding . As he is , so he sees . The marriages of the world are broken up . Interiors associate all in the spiritual world . Whatever ...
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