Representative MenJ. Simon, 1980 - Počet stran: 204 |
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... force . There is a moment , in the history of every nation , when , proceeding out of this brute youth , the ... forces of night , converses , by his eyes and brain , with solar and stellar creation . That is the moment of 50 ...
... force . There is a moment , in the history of every nation , when , proceeding out of this brute youth , the ... forces of night , converses , by his eyes and brain , with solar and stellar creation . That is the moment of 50 ...
Strana 125
... force of intellect , and in effect , he is the last Father in the Church , and is not likely to have No wonder that his depth of ethical wisdom should give him influence as a teacher . To the withered traditional church yielding dry ...
... force of intellect , and in effect , he is the last Father in the Church , and is not likely to have No wonder that his depth of ethical wisdom should give him influence as a teacher . To the withered traditional church yielding dry ...
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... force of such virtues as all men possess in less degrees ; namely , by punctuality , by personal attention , by courage , and thoroughness . " The Austrians , " he said , " do not know the value of time . " I should cite him , in his ...
... force of such virtues as all men possess in less degrees ; namely , by punctuality , by personal attention , by courage , and thoroughness . " The Austrians , " he said , " do not know the value of time . " I should cite him , in his ...
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