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... tion for coming again with joy is that you take your seed and go forth . Though before the eyes of omnipotent Providence we must seem small and insignificant , we each have our part in the great scheme of the universe , and it is ...
... tion for coming again with joy is that you take your seed and go forth . Though before the eyes of omnipotent Providence we must seem small and insignificant , we each have our part in the great scheme of the universe , and it is ...
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... tion that the Eternal was stirring at their heart , working through their hands , predominating in all their being . And we are now men , and must accept in the highest mind the same transcendent destiny ; and not pinched in a corner ...
... tion that the Eternal was stirring at their heart , working through their hands , predominating in all their being . And we are now men , and must accept in the highest mind the same transcendent destiny ; and not pinched in a corner ...
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... tion upon the mental capacity of people who live in the country . It is a reason why they should counteract any dullness in their mental surround- ings by active thought exercises . Many people living in towns and doing routine work are ...
... tion upon the mental capacity of people who live in the country . It is a reason why they should counteract any dullness in their mental surround- ings by active thought exercises . Many people living in towns and doing routine work are ...
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... tion clear and concise , and thoroughly descriptive of your idea , and then compare it with the one given in a standard dictionary , and see what faults you can find with your work . Definition - making on this plan will teach you how ...
... tion clear and concise , and thoroughly descriptive of your idea , and then compare it with the one given in a standard dictionary , and see what faults you can find with your work . Definition - making on this plan will teach you how ...
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... tion that gave strength to their arms and power to their armies . They refused to think of defeat , never allowed it to enter their minds . All they thought of was their sure knowledge of victory , and in that strong faith they went out ...
... tion that gave strength to their arms and power to their armies . They refused to think of defeat , never allowed it to enter their minds . All they thought of was their sure knowledge of victory , and in that strong faith they went out ...
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