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... world ; if a striking sentiment or a felicitous expression has kindled a poet's fire and made him known to himself and the world ; or started the philosopher on some path- way of discovery ; if a mother's smile at the rude efforts at ...
... world ; if a striking sentiment or a felicitous expression has kindled a poet's fire and made him known to himself and the world ; or started the philosopher on some path- way of discovery ; if a mother's smile at the rude efforts at ...
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... world before him . He soon left the firm , and conducted business alone and in his own way . This he did in one form and another for more than fifty years , to the last four days of his life . With scarcely an exception , every day's ...
... world before him . He soon left the firm , and conducted business alone and in his own way . This he did in one form and another for more than fifty years , to the last four days of his life . With scarcely an exception , every day's ...
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... world can know every thing , or do every thing . If he act well his part in the sphere in which the energies of his life are directed , the meed of honor ought not to be , and seldom is withheld . No one can say that the half century of ...
... world can know every thing , or do every thing . If he act well his part in the sphere in which the energies of his life are directed , the meed of honor ought not to be , and seldom is withheld . No one can say that the half century of ...
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... world , and the vile idolatry of our own times . Our friend has not escaped all imputa- tions in this regard . But he must have been a good deal more than a man , or have had an unusual allowance of some supernatural bestowment ...
... world , and the vile idolatry of our own times . Our friend has not escaped all imputa- tions in this regard . But he must have been a good deal more than a man , or have had an unusual allowance of some supernatural bestowment ...
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... world of joy . He believed that men condemned , and utterly and hopelessly condemned , by the law of God , needed a Saviour ; and that Christ , being both God and man , was the only Saviour of this impenitent and lost world . He ...
... world of joy . He believed that men condemned , and utterly and hopelessly condemned , by the law of God , needed a Saviour ; and that Christ , being both God and man , was the only Saviour of this impenitent and lost world . He ...
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