Modern Eloquence, Volume 4J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... mind in such a way that it shall produce what we have seen . We know perfectly well how the human mind acts - how free it is ; and how in its manifestation we recognize the stamp of Him who mani- fests Himself . In the works of the ...
... mind in such a way that it shall produce what we have seen . We know perfectly well how the human mind acts - how free it is ; and how in its manifestation we recognize the stamp of Him who mani- fests Himself . In the works of the ...
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... mind , is the maxim which points to where the failure of the unsound majority , in a great democracy like yours ... mind whatsoever things are elevated must im- pair with an inexorable fatality the life of a nation , just as the failure ...
... mind , is the maxim which points to where the failure of the unsound majority , in a great democracy like yours ... mind whatsoever things are elevated must im- pair with an inexorable fatality the life of a nation , just as the failure ...
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... mind . If that farmer had raised what the people wanted , not only would he have been rich , but the railroad would ... mind , and invents the simplest machine . Did you ever think how simple the telephone and the telegraph were ? Now ...
... mind . If that farmer had raised what the people wanted , not only would he have been rich , but the railroad would ... mind , and invents the simplest machine . Did you ever think how simple the telephone and the telegraph were ? Now ...
Contents
VOLUME IV | xxxi |
ARNOLD MATTHEW | 27 |
The Reign of the Common People | 51 |
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