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Page 182
... truth : and the science which leads to the proper selection and arrange- ment of early impressions - the origin of ... truth , that it becomes a powerful engine of instruction , enforcing while it inculcates , and stimulating while it ...
... truth : and the science which leads to the proper selection and arrange- ment of early impressions - the origin of ... truth , that it becomes a powerful engine of instruction , enforcing while it inculcates , and stimulating while it ...
Page 183
... truth , all that we fear of evil , and all that we desire of good ; and sometimes in the fabulous history of ... truths . We speak of particular things as conducive to the happiness of ourselves or others , and even the infant mind is ...
... truth , all that we fear of evil , and all that we desire of good ; and sometimes in the fabulous history of ... truths . We speak of particular things as conducive to the happiness of ourselves or others , and even the infant mind is ...
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... truth , they must be ignorant that such truths are only calculated to stir up envy , malice , hatred , revenge , and ... truth . But truth is of too celes- tial an essence to be thus violated . As the most precious coin , when used as a ...
... truth , they must be ignorant that such truths are only calculated to stir up envy , malice , hatred , revenge , and ... truth . But truth is of too celes- tial an essence to be thus violated . As the most precious coin , when used as a ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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