Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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... soul does the body . It passes through the world like a torrent ever flowing , like a wind ever blowing . It is to the world what the breath is to the lungs ; the world lives by the inhalation and exhalation of it . The stoical philos ...
... soul does the body . It passes through the world like a torrent ever flowing , like a wind ever blowing . It is to the world what the breath is to the lungs ; the world lives by the inhalation and exhalation of it . The stoical philos ...
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... soul . Not a few persons desire to improve themselves only to get property and to rise in the world ; but such do ... souls are plunged and lost . Among the most prosperous classes , what a vast amount of intellectual life is drowned in ...
... soul . Not a few persons desire to improve themselves only to get property and to rise in the world ; but such do ... souls are plunged and lost . Among the most prosperous classes , what a vast amount of intellectual life is drowned in ...
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... soul amid countless calamities and through forty years of the most terrible punishment ever inflicted on any of the sons of Adam . After a careful study of all the evidence in the case , I believe it was Burr's consuming love for his ...
... soul amid countless calamities and through forty years of the most terrible punishment ever inflicted on any of the sons of Adam . After a careful study of all the evidence in the case , I believe it was Burr's consuming love for his ...
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