The Atlantic Monthly, Band 141Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 |
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... sense we set our bishops above Parlia- ment and the laws of Parliament , as every true Christian sets his individual conscience . ' Apparently it was a different thing when episcopal pronouncements ran counter to popular sentiments ...
... sense we set our bishops above Parlia- ment and the laws of Parliament , as every true Christian sets his individual conscience . ' Apparently it was a different thing when episcopal pronouncements ran counter to popular sentiments ...
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... sense of gratitude for the things that we do have this , with a sense of humor to carry us over the really bad places , and with some imagination , for the ordinary person will mean happiness . It has for me , I believe . Fate has tried ...
... sense of gratitude for the things that we do have this , with a sense of humor to carry us over the really bad places , and with some imagination , for the ordinary person will mean happiness . It has for me , I believe . Fate has tried ...
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... sense of humor , to thoroughly enjoy whatever you are doing now . Sometimes you have to make up your mind to enjoy yourself , but you can make it such a habit that soon , down deep , you begin to feel the joy of living in everything ...
... sense of humor , to thoroughly enjoy whatever you are doing now . Sometimes you have to make up your mind to enjoy yourself , but you can make it such a habit that soon , down deep , you begin to feel the joy of living in everything ...
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... sense , many do not express it ; but it all grows out of the participation of the public in whatever prosperity any business enjoys . There is hardly a man at the head of our great corporations who needs to work in the economic sense ...
... sense , many do not express it ; but it all grows out of the participation of the public in whatever prosperity any business enjoys . There is hardly a man at the head of our great corporations who needs to work in the economic sense ...
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... sense of bitterness or resentment . Contrariwise , I am prompted by love for the dear old Church to which I owe allegiance . She has been a tender Mother , not only to me , but to my ancestors ; to them in a land where fealty to her ...
... sense of bitterness or resentment . Contrariwise , I am prompted by love for the dear old Church to which I owe allegiance . She has been a tender Mother , not only to me , but to my ancestors ; to them in a land where fealty to her ...
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