Ridpath Library of Universal Literature, 8. köideFifth Avenue Library Society, 1908 |
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... kind , that has been given to the Public . Meanwhile , this is , by the blessing of Divine Providence , and through the exer- tions of the Immortal Washington , a free country ; and no man can be compelled to read any thing against his ...
... kind , that has been given to the Public . Meanwhile , this is , by the blessing of Divine Providence , and through the exer- tions of the Immortal Washington , a free country ; and no man can be compelled to read any thing against his ...
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... kind , courteous and obliging , and every inch a sailor , " he is as much beloved and re- spected by his passengers as Dick Whiting of the Cali- fornia ( who to my mind is the ne plus ultra of steam- boat men ) , and when I say that the ...
... kind , courteous and obliging , and every inch a sailor , " he is as much beloved and re- spected by his passengers as Dick Whiting of the Cali- fornia ( who to my mind is the ne plus ultra of steam- boat men ) , and when I say that the ...
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... kind of mountebank . This would be unjust , for something better than mere Chauvinism and charlatanism has gone to the popularizing of the more than three hun- dred editions of his Chants du Soldat and its Tyrtæan sequels . There are ...
... kind of mountebank . This would be unjust , for something better than mere Chauvinism and charlatanism has gone to the popularizing of the more than three hun- dred editions of his Chants du Soldat and its Tyrtæan sequels . There are ...
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... kind ; and finally that of dogs and cats , which scratch the earth to bury their excrements , though they hardly ever really do so ; which shows that they do it by in- stinct , without thinking . We can only say that though the beasts ...
... kind ; and finally that of dogs and cats , which scratch the earth to bury their excrements , though they hardly ever really do so ; which shows that they do it by in- stinct , without thinking . We can only say that though the beasts ...
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... kind of thoughts , some are called volitions or affections , and the rest judgments . The mere perception of ideas cannot possibly contain any error ; it is in our judgments concerning them that error consists . Thus I infer from these ...
... kind of thoughts , some are called volitions or affections , and the rest judgments . The mere perception of ideas cannot possibly contain any error ; it is in our judgments concerning them that error consists . Thus I infer from these ...
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