Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... once struck , when the petty circumstance has been allowed to work its awful consequence , religion very frequently becomes the predominating topic of delusion . It would seem as if , when the mind was once set apart by the natural ...
... once struck , when the petty circumstance has been allowed to work its awful consequence , religion very frequently becomes the predominating topic of delusion . It would seem as if , when the mind was once set apart by the natural ...
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... once let them know and feel that everybody is against them - that they are alone , that their acts are contemned and their persons despised , —and gradually , or all at once , discipline and habit surely fail , men murmur or desert ...
... once let them know and feel that everybody is against them - that they are alone , that their acts are contemned and their persons despised , —and gradually , or all at once , discipline and habit surely fail , men murmur or desert ...
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... once said , ' do not know what anxiety means ; they have never known what it is to have their own position dependent on their own exertions . ' In 1843 , and for some time afterwards , he had himself to bear extreme labour and great ...
... once said , ' do not know what anxiety means ; they have never known what it is to have their own position dependent on their own exertions . ' In 1843 , and for some time afterwards , he had himself to bear extreme labour and great ...
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