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James Ashcroft Noble. What words of earthly lays Can magnify enough the life thus given ; Which makes all earthly days Empty of earth , and earth itself a heaven ? What better words than these Which for the great apostle once sufficed ...
James Ashcroft Noble. What words of earthly lays Can magnify enough the life thus given ; Which makes all earthly days Empty of earth , and earth itself a heaven ? What better words than these Which for the great apostle once sufficed ...
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... words . - The characteristics of the beech - tree . - God's delight in His own works . - Why is the world green ? -Everything in nature representative . 37 3333 63 " Man and his Dwelling - place . " " viii Contents .
... words . - The characteristics of the beech - tree . - God's delight in His own works . - Why is the world green ? -Everything in nature representative . 37 3333 63 " Man and his Dwelling - place . " " viii Contents .
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... word he can never be dead to me , for there is a friendship over which the thing we call Death has no power ; and this friendship has been ( shall I not say , it is ? ) ours . Still I am bereaved . Time and space are no gods , but they ...
... word he can never be dead to me , for there is a friendship over which the thing we call Death has no power ; and this friendship has been ( shall I not say , it is ? ) ours . Still I am bereaved . Time and space are no gods , but they ...
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... word . But he was distinguished from the multitude by a passionate eagerness to get at the central truth of things ; a contempt for all convenient compromises ; a spirit of wild rebellion against the coarse material facts and the ...
... word . But he was distinguished from the multitude by a passionate eagerness to get at the central truth of things ; a contempt for all convenient compromises ; a spirit of wild rebellion against the coarse material facts and the ...
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... words of his which seem to me more or less worthy of some permanent record . A few of the books which were his friends are now mine ; a few of his pictures glorify my walls ; but I cannot help feeling that the black leather - Paul ...
... words of his which seem to me more or less worthy of some permanent record . A few of the books which were his friends are now mine ; a few of his pictures glorify my walls ; but I cannot help feeling that the black leather - Paul ...
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The Pelican Papers: Reminiscences and Remains of a Dweller in the Wilderness James Ashcroft Noble Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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