Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... becoming , in some degree , himself divine . Like a new soul , they renew the body . We become physically nimble and lightsome ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irksome , and we think it will never be so . No man fears age or ...
... becoming , in some degree , himself divine . Like a new soul , they renew the body . We become physically nimble and lightsome ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irksome , and we think it will never be so . No man fears age or ...
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... become aware that the thought rises to an equal level in all bosoms , that all have a spiritual property in what was said , as well as the sayer . They all become wiser than they were . It arches over them like a temple , this unity of ...
... become aware that the thought rises to an equal level in all bosoms , that all have a spiritual property in what was said , as well as the sayer . They all become wiser than they were . It arches over them like a temple , this unity of ...
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... become , or was fast becoming , a dead letter , and , by the genius and laws of Massachusetts , inoperative . The new Bill made it operative , required me to hunt slaves , and it found citi- zens in Massachusetts willing to act as ...
... become , or was fast becoming , a dead letter , and , by the genius and laws of Massachusetts , inoperative . The new Bill made it operative , required me to hunt slaves , and it found citi- zens in Massachusetts willing to act as ...
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