The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Band 10John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... mind the defects of that which is to be exchanged for it . It is not necessary that the former should be perfect ; it is sufficient that the latter should be more imperfect . No man would refuse to give brass for silver or gold ...
... mind the defects of that which is to be exchanged for it . It is not necessary that the former should be perfect ; it is sufficient that the latter should be more imperfect . No man would refuse to give brass for silver or gold ...
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... minds - which would prompt a man to plan and undertake extensive and arduous enterprises for the public benefit , requiring considerable time to mature and perfect them , if he could flatter himself with the prospect of being allowed to ...
... minds - which would prompt a man to plan and undertake extensive and arduous enterprises for the public benefit , requiring considerable time to mature and perfect them , if he could flatter himself with the prospect of being allowed to ...
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... minds - which would prompt a man to plan and undertake extensive and arduous enterprises for the public benefit , requiring considerable time to mature and perfect them , if he could flatter himself with the prospect of being allowed to ...
... minds - which would prompt a man to plan and undertake extensive and arduous enterprises for the public benefit , requiring considerable time to mature and perfect them , if he could flatter himself with the prospect of being allowed to ...
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... mind's dim eyes . While we speak of things that are , that we may dissect , and have power and means to find the causes , there is some pleasure , some certainty . But when we come to metaphysics , to long - buried an- tiquity , and ...
... mind's dim eyes . While we speak of things that are , that we may dissect , and have power and means to find the causes , there is some pleasure , some certainty . But when we come to metaphysics , to long - buried an- tiquity , and ...
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... mind seriously busied within . Occa- sion reins the motions of the stirring mind . Like men that walk in their sleep , we are led about , we neither know whither nor how . - Resolves . AGAINST READINESS TO TAKE OFFENCE . We make ...
... mind seriously busied within . Occa- sion reins the motions of the stirring mind . Like men that walk in their sleep , we are led about , we neither know whither nor how . - Resolves . AGAINST READINESS TO TAKE OFFENCE . We make ...
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