American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... matter for impressing him with a knowledge of , and a belief in , the Creator , and of the reverence and gratitude that man owes to Him , than the stupid texts of the Bible and of the Testament , from which , be the talents of the ...
... matter for impressing him with a knowledge of , and a belief in , the Creator , and of the reverence and gratitude that man owes to Him , than the stupid texts of the Bible and of the Testament , from which , be the talents of the ...
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... matter of course , to simplicity , if not deliberately induced to it as a matter of choice . You will remember , perhaps , how desperately the Prefect laughed when I suggested , upon our first interview , that it was just possible this ...
... matter of course , to simplicity , if not deliberately induced to it as a matter of choice . You will remember , perhaps , how desperately the Prefect laughed when I suggested , upon our first interview , that it was just possible this ...
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... Matter , and by dint of its heterogeneity - is this Ether manifested - is Spirit individualized . It is merely in the development of this Ether , through heterogeneity , that particular masses of Matter become animate - sensi- tive and ...
... Matter , and by dint of its heterogeneity - is this Ether manifested - is Spirit individualized . It is merely in the development of this Ether , through heterogeneity , that particular masses of Matter become animate - sensi- tive and ...
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