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Page 191
... thing be in opposition to his dignity that hinders the expansion of that capacity , that checks him , that puts him back , or fatigues and dispirits him in his struggles after higher excellence . And with what numbers of people does ...
... thing be in opposition to his dignity that hinders the expansion of that capacity , that checks him , that puts him back , or fatigues and dispirits him in his struggles after higher excellence . And with what numbers of people does ...
Page 193
... thing that befalls him , and every thing he is em ployed in . He considers , judges , does , enjoys , and endures all things in the light of divine truth - all as a christian . Every business of his calling is to him a commission from ...
... thing that befalls him , and every thing he is em ployed in . He considers , judges , does , enjoys , and endures all things in the light of divine truth - all as a christian . Every business of his calling is to him a commission from ...
Page 341
... thing , writes upon every thing , and his works are the admiration of all Europe . Then abruptly addressing himself to me , he says , in badly accented French , What has he written , this Caylus ? I have never seen any of his works ...
... thing , writes upon every thing , and his works are the admiration of all Europe . Then abruptly addressing himself to me , he says , in badly accented French , What has he written , this Caylus ? I have never seen any of his works ...
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