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... supply of which great advantages may be expected to accrue , is the recognition of one common basis of action - the exaltation of one argument to the position of chief . This , we are perfectly aware , can never be the result of ...
... supply of which great advantages may be expected to accrue , is the recognition of one common basis of action - the exaltation of one argument to the position of chief . This , we are perfectly aware , can never be the result of ...
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... supply of leather ? We trow not . If , however , you are greatly concerned about this matter , we should like to quell your fears . If men's habits were tem- perate and economical , we could afford to keep a large number of animals for ...
... supply of leather ? We trow not . If , however , you are greatly concerned about this matter , we should like to quell your fears . If men's habits were tem- perate and economical , we could afford to keep a large number of animals for ...
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... supply for the rich islanders . There is no fear but they would soon know how to prepare it , and that in the best manner . The cold French grape is not suit- able . It must be the richer juice from the warmer hills of Italy and Spain ...
... supply for the rich islanders . There is no fear but they would soon know how to prepare it , and that in the best manner . The cold French grape is not suit- able . It must be the richer juice from the warmer hills of Italy and Spain ...
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... supply is needed for repair . " But this philosophy is as fallacious as his facts , for the contrary is the case . For , first , the Esquimaux like to remain idle and inert in their huts , and only go out on necessity ; while the ...
... supply is needed for repair . " But this philosophy is as fallacious as his facts , for the contrary is the case . For , first , the Esquimaux like to remain idle and inert in their huts , and only go out on necessity ; while the ...
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... supply necessary heat to the body , and on this false premise he has constructed an argument which no one , who admits his fundamental premise , can answer . And thus it is that those who occupy the highest seats of learning , who give ...
... supply necessary heat to the body , and on this false premise he has constructed an argument which no one , who admits his fundamental premise , can answer . And thus it is that those who occupy the highest seats of learning , who give ...
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Page 10 - And should my youth, as youth is apt I know, Some harshness show, All vain asperities I day by day Would wear away, Till the smooth temper of my age should be Like the high leaves upon the Holly Tree.
Page 44 - No flocks that range the valley free, To slaughter I condemn: Taught by that Power that pities me, I learn to pity them : "But from the mountain's grassy side A guiltless feast I bring; A scrip with herbs and fruits supplied, And water from the spring. "Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego ; All earth-born cares are wrong; Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.
Page 125 - Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth. And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air...
Page 21 - And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.
Page 128 - Not wholly in the busy world, nor quite Beyond it, blooms the garden that I love. News from the humming city comes to it In sound of funeral or of marriage bells; And, sitting muffled in dark leaves, you hear The windy clanging of the minster clock; Although between it and the garden lies A league of grass, wash'd by a slow broad stream, That, stirr'd with languid pulses of the oar, Waves all its lazy lilies, and creeps on, Barge-laden, to three arches of a bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers.
Page 20 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
Page 123 - And muttering discontent Cursed me and my flower. Then it grew so tall It wore a crown of light, But thieves from o'er the wall Stole the seed by night. Sow'd it far and wide By every town and tower, Till all the people cried, ,,Splendid is the flower.
Page 123 - Read my little fable: He that runs may read. Most can raise the flowers now, For all have got the seed. And some are pretty enough, And some are poor indeed; And now again the people Call it but a weed.
Page 127 - The beasts of the earth, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea,' he continued, ' were all created for the use of man.
Page 97 - In the same manner old friendships are destroyed by toasted cheese, and hard salted meat has led to suicide.