Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... desire of man ; this is the desire which is terrible , since it arms all those who possess nothing against those who possess any thing . But the law , which restrains this desire , is the most splendid triumph of humanity over itself ...
... desire of man ; this is the desire which is terrible , since it arms all those who possess nothing against those who possess any thing . But the law , which restrains this desire , is the most splendid triumph of humanity over itself ...
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... desire they should destroy his life ; they will there- fore rather urge him , and even compel him , to take what the doctor hath prescribed , how unpleasant and distasteful soever it may seem unto him ; and then , if pain and the ...
... desire they should destroy his life ; they will there- fore rather urge him , and even compel him , to take what the doctor hath prescribed , how unpleasant and distasteful soever it may seem unto him ; and then , if pain and the ...
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... desire of a son to behold once more the face of his father , after a few years of absence , be esteemed a pure and generous desire ; and shall the desire of a spirit , long exiled from its native sphere , to return to its Father and its ...
... desire of a son to behold once more the face of his father , after a few years of absence , be esteemed a pure and generous desire ; and shall the desire of a spirit , long exiled from its native sphere , to return to its Father and its ...
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