More Sheppard's PieCassell, 1938 - 371 pages |
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Page 53
... feeling and conscience to admit that the conclusions of science must be allowed to correct the rashness or crudeness of the con- victions which conscience and feeling suggest , just as , on the other hand , conscience and feel- ing must ...
... feeling and conscience to admit that the conclusions of science must be allowed to correct the rashness or crudeness of the con- victions which conscience and feeling suggest , just as , on the other hand , conscience and feel- ing must ...
Page 198
... drew his sword in the North , With his thousands strong he is marched forth . Thy brother has armed himself in steel , To revenge the wrongs thy children feel . ' But vain the sword and vain the bow , [ 198 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
... drew his sword in the North , With his thousands strong he is marched forth . Thy brother has armed himself in steel , To revenge the wrongs thy children feel . ' But vain the sword and vain the bow , [ 198 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
Page 280
... to my abilities , and to the taste of the times in which I live . Yet however unequal I feel myself to that attempt , were I now to begin the world again , I would tread in the steps of that [ 280 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
... to my abilities , and to the taste of the times in which I live . Yet however unequal I feel myself to that attempt , were I now to begin the world again , I would tread in the steps of that [ 280 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
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