Old Pictures of Life, Volumen1Stone and Kimball, 1894 - 191 páginas |
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... never a man of robust health - was for the greater part of his life a partial invalid- yet led an exceptionally sunny and happy life . He appreciated and keenly enjoyed the good and beautiful things of this world . Beautiful scenery ...
... never a man of robust health - was for the greater part of his life a partial invalid- yet led an exceptionally sunny and happy life . He appreciated and keenly enjoyed the good and beautiful things of this world . Beautiful scenery ...
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... never wanting . He was an optimist in his views of the future of his countrymen , whom he believed would be the manly and heroic citizens of the ideal commonwealth which was to come in the fullness of time , and which was to be the ...
... never wanting . He was an optimist in his views of the future of his countrymen , whom he believed would be the manly and heroic citizens of the ideal commonwealth which was to come in the fullness of time , and which was to be the ...
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... never more the same . How many have applied to him within the last few saddened weeks the lines of Tennyson's In Memor- iam : " Yet in these ears till hearing dies , One set , slow bell will seem to toll The passing of the sweetest soul ...
... never more the same . How many have applied to him within the last few saddened weeks the lines of Tennyson's In Memor- iam : " Yet in these ears till hearing dies , One set , slow bell will seem to toll The passing of the sweetest soul ...
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... never been " well for man to be alone . " As a large part of his happiness results from his rea- soning faculty , and as reasoning proceeds with and by means of plain data , the more data a mind can gather the happier it should seem . A ...
... never been " well for man to be alone . " As a large part of his happiness results from his rea- soning faculty , and as reasoning proceeds with and by means of plain data , the more data a mind can gather the happier it should seem . A ...
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... and if a messenger was sent with a message he never departed one vowel from what was given him in the outset . " " All these are not those unpleasant repe- titions which high art so despises , but they were I - 3 AN OLD PICTURE OF LIFE . 7.
... and if a messenger was sent with a message he never departed one vowel from what was given him in the outset . " " All these are not those unpleasant repe- titions which high art so despises , but they were I - 3 AN OLD PICTURE OF LIFE . 7.
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