The New Dictionary of Thoughts: A Cyclopedia of Quotations from the Best Authors of the World, Both Ancient and Modern, Alphabetically Arranged by SubjectsBritkin, 1927 - 724 páginas |
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... stand in need of a proper opportunity , a patron , and even the praises of a friend to recommend them to the notice of the world . - Pliny . Some persons of weak understanding are so sensible of that weakness , as to be able to make a ...
... stand in need of a proper opportunity , a patron , and even the praises of a friend to recommend them to the notice of the world . - Pliny . Some persons of weak understanding are so sensible of that weakness , as to be able to make a ...
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... stand in the day of thy visitation ; for many secrets of religion are not per- ceived till they be felt , and are not felt but in the day of calamity . - Jeremy Taylor . It has done me good to be somewhat parched by the heat and ...
... stand in the day of thy visitation ; for many secrets of religion are not per- ceived till they be felt , and are not felt but in the day of calamity . - Jeremy Taylor . It has done me good to be somewhat parched by the heat and ...
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... stand for merit . - Zim- merman . The man of the true quality is not he who labels himself with genealogical tables , and lives on the reputation of his fathers , but he in whose conversation and behavior there are references and ...
... stand for merit . - Zim- merman . The man of the true quality is not he who labels himself with genealogical tables , and lives on the reputation of his fathers , but he in whose conversation and behavior there are references and ...
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... stand and admire it . - Joubert . No story is the same to us after a lapse of time ; or rather we who read it are no ... standing which , in its essence , consti- tute worship . - C . Auchester . ARCHITECTURE . Architecture is the ...
... stand and admire it . - Joubert . No story is the same to us after a lapse of time ; or rather we who read it are no ... standing which , in its essence , consti- tute worship . - C . Auchester . ARCHITECTURE . Architecture is the ...
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... stand some portion of it clearly , and your daily business to obey it in all that you do understand . To my early knowl- edge of the Bible I owe the best part of my taste in literature , and the most precious , and on the whole , the ...
... stand some portion of it clearly , and your daily business to obey it in all that you do understand . To my early knowl- edge of the Bible I owe the best part of my taste in literature , and the most precious , and on the whole , the ...
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