Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: Being a Treasury of Selections from the Known Great and the Great Unknown, from the Earliest to the Present TimeWard, Lock and Tyler, 1899 - 726 páginas |
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... hand know what thy right hand doeth " is the striking maxim of our Lord on this subject . Such is human nature , that we are solemnly cautioned to beware that even when our actions be right our motives be not wrong . A vain , self ...
... hand know what thy right hand doeth " is the striking maxim of our Lord on this subject . Such is human nature , that we are solemnly cautioned to beware that even when our actions be right our motives be not wrong . A vain , self ...
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... hand . This does not arise from any unwillingness to contemplate the superiority or dignity of our own nature , nor from an incapacity of admiring the adaptation of parts . It is the effect of habit . The human hand is so beautifully ...
... hand . This does not arise from any unwillingness to contemplate the superiority or dignity of our own nature , nor from an incapacity of admiring the adaptation of parts . It is the effect of habit . The human hand is so beautifully ...
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... hand is to be used or which foot is to be put for- ward ; nor is there in fact any such indecision . Is this taught , or have we this readiness given to us by nature ? It must be observed at the same time that there is a distinction in ...
... hand is to be used or which foot is to be put for- ward ; nor is there in fact any such indecision . Is this taught , or have we this readiness given to us by nature ? It must be observed at the same time that there is a distinction in ...
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Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Vista de fragmentos - 1871 |
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