Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... matter of getting food from the earth or salvation from God , but of getting money from each other ; and not only nor always money , but also help and encouragement . Has it not occurred to you that a very large part of our waking lives ...
... matter of getting food from the earth or salvation from God , but of getting money from each other ; and not only nor always money , but also help and encouragement . Has it not occurred to you that a very large part of our waking lives ...
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... matters the disinterested spirit they need , he is capable of getting rid , quite unwarrantably , of a particular word ... matter than the presence or absence of a series of pen - strokes in a manuscript , when the object is a piece of ...
... matters the disinterested spirit they need , he is capable of getting rid , quite unwarrantably , of a particular word ... matter than the presence or absence of a series of pen - strokes in a manuscript , when the object is a piece of ...
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... matters . Still fewer , I suppose , set aside a definite period every day in which to think . But we can all read ; and ... matter of any kind is with us . The population of her London was some three or four hundred thousand souls . None ...
... matters . Still fewer , I suppose , set aside a definite period every day in which to think . But we can all read ; and ... matter of any kind is with us . The population of her London was some three or four hundred thousand souls . None ...
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