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They say : - “ You live , say , rather , in indulging a hope - that the and the time was when you lived not . You processes we have here ventured to con- have been created . An Intelligence exists template will be renewed forever ...
They say : - “ You live , say , rather , in indulging a hope - that the and the time was when you lived not . You processes we have here ventured to con- have been created . An Intelligence exists template will be renewed forever ...
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... he on this earth is not a hardship but a pas- will continue to live like the rest of the time , if we will live simply and wisely ; as world , whatever company he is joined the pursuits of the simpler nations are still to .
... he on this earth is not a hardship but a pas- will continue to live like the rest of the time , if we will live simply and wisely ; as world , whatever company he is joined the pursuits of the simpler nations are still to .
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a wise man , saying : Of the many celebrated Still we live meanly , like ants ; thou . trees which the Most High God has created the fable tells us that we were long * lofty and umbrageous , they call none azad , changed into men ...
a wise man , saying : Of the many celebrated Still we live meanly , like ants ; thou . trees which the Most High God has created the fable tells us that we were long * lofty and umbrageous , they call none azad , changed into men ...
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