The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 - American essays |
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Page 300
... perhaps to the bor- ders of monomania , of the sacredness of all life . And I determined to treat the conviction with respect , as all sincere and religious convictions deserve to be treated . I also saw the motive for this partic- ular ...
... perhaps to the bor- ders of monomania , of the sacredness of all life . And I determined to treat the conviction with respect , as all sincere and religious convictions deserve to be treated . I also saw the motive for this partic- ular ...
Page 439
... Perhaps there was compensation for the fewness of the cases you had to observe in the keenness with which you were able to observe them . Perhaps the Great Disposer saw that in your case the py . Nothing in this world could ever - but ...
... Perhaps there was compensation for the fewness of the cases you had to observe in the keenness with which you were able to observe them . Perhaps the Great Disposer saw that in your case the py . Nothing in this world could ever - but ...
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... Perhaps that season did you good . Perhaps it was the discipline you needed . Perhaps it took out your self - conceit , and made you humble . Perhaps it disposed you to feel for the griefs and cares of others , and made you sympathetic ...
... Perhaps that season did you good . Perhaps it was the discipline you needed . Perhaps it took out your self - conceit , and made you humble . Perhaps it disposed you to feel for the griefs and cares of others , and made you sympathetic ...
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