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... neighbours.4 God shall be truly known ; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour , And by those claim their greatness , not their blood.5 Nor shall peace sleep with her ; but as when The bird of wonder dies ...
... neighbours.4 God shall be truly known ; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour , And by those claim their greatness , not their blood.5 Nor shall peace sleep with her ; but as when The bird of wonder dies ...
Page 47
... neighbours . How you awake the sleeping sword of war We charge you , in the name of God , take heed . King Henry V. , i . 2 . There is another passage in Shakspere , which bears a very close resemblance to the words of our Blessed Lord ...
... neighbours . How you awake the sleeping sword of war We charge you , in the name of God , take heed . King Henry V. , i . 2 . There is another passage in Shakspere , which bears a very close resemblance to the words of our Blessed Lord ...
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... neighbour ? Or what is he of basest function , That says his bravery is not on my cost , ( Thinking that I mean him , ) but therein suits His folly to the mettle of my speech ? There then ; How then ? what then ? Let me see wherein My ...
... neighbour ? Or what is he of basest function , That says his bravery is not on my cost , ( Thinking that I mean him , ) but therein suits His folly to the mettle of my speech ? There then ; How then ? what then ? Let me see wherein My ...
Page 68
... neighbours the miserable frauds by which he has succeeded in collecting together , by little and little , so large a fortune . That man would not feel very proud of his position , if we could reveal to his envious neighbours the mean ...
... neighbours the miserable frauds by which he has succeeded in collecting together , by little and little , so large a fortune . That man would not feel very proud of his position , if we could reveal to his envious neighbours the mean ...
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... neighbour ; but his honest labours will be blessed in the end : he will gradually but surely acquire , and main- tain , the confidence of all around him ; and what is far more valuable than all this , he will have that which his ...
... neighbour ; but his honest labours will be blessed in the end : he will gradually but surely acquire , and main- tain , the confidence of all around him ; and what is far more valuable than all this , he will have that which his ...
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