Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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... sense and sobriety exist , with such temptations to depart from them ? And as for the common pleasures of life — the pleasures of the senses- these , too , were of course at his service : palaces , and feasts and costly robes , the ...
... sense and sobriety exist , with such temptations to depart from them ? And as for the common pleasures of life — the pleasures of the senses- these , too , were of course at his service : palaces , and feasts and costly robes , the ...
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... senses do not constitute the whole inventory of our source of knowledge . They are the organs by which thought ... sense , which places us in connection with the world of intelli- BANCROFT, GEORGE The People in Art, Government, and ...
... senses do not constitute the whole inventory of our source of knowledge . They are the organs by which thought ... sense , which places us in connection with the world of intelli- BANCROFT, GEORGE The People in Art, Government, and ...
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... sense of immediate nearness to God . It is true that the region indicated , if extended some- what further into the interior of Asia , has been remark- able as the home of many prophets - taking the word in its Moslem sense as ...
... sense of immediate nearness to God . It is true that the region indicated , if extended some- what further into the interior of Asia , has been remark- able as the home of many prophets - taking the word in its Moslem sense as ...
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