The Complete Works of John Ruskin, 9 tomasReuwee, Wattley & Walsh, 1891 |
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... eyes , wider than Monsieur the Syndic at Hansli's fifty thou- sand crowns . He thought I must have come by it dishon- estly ; but not I , a whit , —for I most carefully explained to the Capuchin , when he brought it to me , FORS CLAVIGERA .
... eyes , wider than Monsieur the Syndic at Hansli's fifty thou- sand crowns . He thought I must have come by it dishon- estly ; but not I , a whit , —for I most carefully explained to the Capuchin , when he brought it to me , FORS CLAVIGERA .
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... thou owest , ' I never pass a begging friar without giving him sixpence , or the equivalent fivepence of foreign coin ; —ex- tending the charity even occasionally as far as tenpence , if no fivepenny - bit chance to be in my purse . And ...
... thou owest , ' I never pass a begging friar without giving him sixpence , or the equivalent fivepence of foreign coin ; —ex- tending the charity even occasionally as far as tenpence , if no fivepenny - bit chance to be in my purse . And ...
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... Thou art the man ' would often be an ending to the peace and comfort of their own lives : subscriptions would be stopped , on which they rely for almsgiving , and by means of which almsgiving they try to draw the poor to church , and so ...
... Thou art the man ' would often be an ending to the peace and comfort of their own lives : subscriptions would be stopped , on which they rely for almsgiving , and by means of which almsgiving they try to draw the poor to church , and so ...
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... thou away . " To him that asketh us , say the public , -but then - every- body would ask us . Yes , you pitiful public , -pretty nearly everybody would : that is indeed the state of national dignity , and independence , and gushing ...
... thou away . " To him that asketh us , say the public , -but then - every- body would ask us . Yes , you pitiful public , -pretty nearly everybody would : that is indeed the state of national dignity , and independence , and gushing ...
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... thou goest unto Sephar , a mount of the East . " I don't know anything about Mesha and Sephar , yet ; but I may in the meantime , learn the sen- tence , and recollect that these people are fixed somewhere , at any rate , because they ...
... thou goest unto Sephar , a mount of the East . " I don't know anything about Mesha and Sephar , yet ; but I may in the meantime , learn the sen- tence , and recollect that these people are fixed somewhere , at any rate , because they ...
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