Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... equal to what they attempted , and did it ; so equal , that it was not suspected to be a grand and inimitable exploit . Yet there stands that fact unrepeated , a high - water mark in military history . Many have attempted it since , and ...
... equal to what they attempted , and did it ; so equal , that it was not suspected to be a grand and inimitable exploit . Yet there stands that fact unrepeated , a high - water mark in military history . Many have attempted it since , and ...
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... equal to all emergencies , alone , and that man is more often injured than helped by the means he uses . I conceive this gradual casting off of material aids , and the indication of growing trust in the private self - supplied powers of ...
... equal to all emergencies , alone , and that man is more often injured than helped by the means he uses . I conceive this gradual casting off of material aids , and the indication of growing trust in the private self - supplied powers of ...
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... equal to the Church and equal to the State , so he is equal to every other man . The disparities of power in men are superficial ; and all frank and searching conversation , in which a man lays himself open to his brother , apprises ...
... equal to the Church and equal to the State , so he is equal to every other man . The disparities of power in men are superficial ; and all frank and searching conversation , in which a man lays himself open to his brother , apprises ...
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