New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 116. köideHenry Colburn, 1879 |
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Page 775
between them , and as a means of enlarging his own thought and range of Vision . The Rabbis affirm that Work is honourable in God's sight , and he would not have men fail to perform their daily duties even for the study of His law ...
between them , and as a means of enlarging his own thought and range of Vision . The Rabbis affirm that Work is honourable in God's sight , and he would not have men fail to perform their daily duties even for the study of His law ...
Page 779
... means to increase the commerce of his own vast empire . " And it is in these " all possible means , " wherein lies latent his own vast projects- handed down in his Testament and faithfully prosecuted by his successors , which have ever ...
... means to increase the commerce of his own vast empire . " And it is in these " all possible means , " wherein lies latent his own vast projects- handed down in his Testament and faithfully prosecuted by his successors , which have ever ...
Page 806
... it gains there , the means by which it renders all other feel- ings subservient to its purposes until ( as Lessing , has said in a similar connection ) it becomes sole tyrant of his desires- 806 The Poetry of Dante Rossetti .
... it gains there , the means by which it renders all other feel- ings subservient to its purposes until ( as Lessing , has said in a similar connection ) it becomes sole tyrant of his desires- 806 The Poetry of Dante Rossetti .
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