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True blessedness consists in membership of the kingdom of heaven , which is a life of perfect relationship with man and nature based on perfect fellowship with God . ' The Beatitudes describe the Christian character in detail ...
True blessedness consists in membership of the kingdom of heaven , which is a life of perfect relationship with man and nature based on perfect fellowship with God . ' The Beatitudes describe the Christian character in detail ...
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6 cences of Milton - a judgement abundantly true , but hardly adequate . A better criticism ( though this was not printed ) was that the badness of the verse was designed to make us enjoy the interlarded prose . This is not quite a true ...
6 cences of Milton - a judgement abundantly true , but hardly adequate . A better criticism ( though this was not printed ) was that the badness of the verse was designed to make us enjoy the interlarded prose . This is not quite a true ...
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So , foolish Life , adieu , And ingrate Leader too- -Ah , but we loved you true ! Yet - he - he - he ! and ho - ho - ho ! — We'll never return to you . II . " What can we wish for more ? Thanks to the frost and flood , We are grinning ...
So , foolish Life , adieu , And ingrate Leader too- -Ah , but we loved you true ! Yet - he - he - he ! and ho - ho - ho ! — We'll never return to you . II . " What can we wish for more ? Thanks to the frost and flood , We are grinning ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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