The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 15Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 76
... things ) of myself which would make every friend thing respecting his destiny , give him no I have fly me as a plague patient . I once set a clue wherewith to thread the labyrinth of dog upon a crab's leg that was shoved out under a ...
... things ) of myself which would make every friend thing respecting his destiny , give him no I have fly me as a plague patient . I once set a clue wherewith to thread the labyrinth of dog upon a crab's leg that was shoved out under a ...
Page 155
... things as well as in great ; and I am inclined to imagine that there are no little things ' with Him . We see that His attention is as much bestowed upon what we call trifles as upon those things which we consider of mighty importance ...
... things as well as in great ; and I am inclined to imagine that there are no little things ' with Him . We see that His attention is as much bestowed upon what we call trifles as upon those things which we consider of mighty importance ...
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... things and we must have been created in adaptation to them , not they created in adaptation to us . Hence pain and plea- sure are attached to them as retributory ap- pendages , not prefixed to them as physical sources . And finally ...
... things and we must have been created in adaptation to them , not they created in adaptation to us . Hence pain and plea- sure are attached to them as retributory ap- pendages , not prefixed to them as physical sources . And finally ...
Contents
THE LAST APPEAL painted by Frank Stone | 1 |
General History of the Great Peasant | 9 |
History Illustrated by Caricature New | 60 |
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