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... appears , by the way , in the very anthology which offers us the mutilated version of the President's address . The let- ter is short , so it may well be quoted in full . DEAR MR . WEED : Everyone likes a compliment . Thank you for ...
... appears , by the way , in the very anthology which offers us the mutilated version of the President's address . The let- ter is short , so it may well be quoted in full . DEAR MR . WEED : Everyone likes a compliment . Thank you for ...
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... appears to resolve into this - that Man is originally " a poor forked creature " subject to the same mischances as the beasts of the forest , destined to hardships and disquietude of some kind or other . If he improves by degrees his ...
... appears to resolve into this - that Man is originally " a poor forked creature " subject to the same mischances as the beasts of the forest , destined to hardships and disquietude of some kind or other . If he improves by degrees his ...
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Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. essence - This appears to me a faint sketch of a system of Salva- tion which does not affront our reason and humanity- If what I have said should not be plain enough , as I fear it may not be , I will put you ...
Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. essence - This appears to me a faint sketch of a system of Salva- tion which does not affront our reason and humanity- If what I have said should not be plain enough , as I fear it may not be , I will put you ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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