Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... keep the commandments . If we will be strong with her strength , we must not harbor such disconsolate consciences , borrowed too from the con- sciences of other nations . We must set up the strong present tense against all the rumors of ...
... keep the commandments . If we will be strong with her strength , we must not harbor such disconsolate consciences , borrowed too from the con- sciences of other nations . We must set up the strong present tense against all the rumors of ...
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... keep up the hoax the best he can ; must patronize providence and piety , and wherever he sees anything that will keep men amused , school or churches or poetry , or picture- galleries or music , or what not , he must cry " Hist - a ...
... keep up the hoax the best he can ; must patronize providence and piety , and wherever he sees anything that will keep men amused , school or churches or poetry , or picture- galleries or music , or what not , he must cry " Hist - a ...
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... keep their own head by their own sword . But in peace and a commercial state we depend , not as we ought , on our knowledge and all men's knowledge that we are honest men , but we cowardly lean on the virtue of ( others . For it is ...
... keep their own head by their own sword . But in peace and a commercial state we depend , not as we ought , on our knowledge and all men's knowledge that we are honest men , but we cowardly lean on the virtue of ( others . For it is ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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