Writings of Severn Teackle Wallis, Volumen1John Murphy & Company, 1896 - 339 páginas |
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... pride , its pleasures , and its distinguishing characteristics must lie less in these . It must set itself to work to acquire or develop tastes , as well as to buy the products of taste . It must honor , and strive to appreciate , art ...
... pride , its pleasures , and its distinguishing characteristics must lie less in these . It must set itself to work to acquire or develop tastes , as well as to buy the products of taste . It must honor , and strive to appreciate , art ...
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... pride . He did not therefore sink under the sense of his own littleness , but rather took consolation from reflecting that at least the men beneath him would believe him great . We will hope that the race of such philosophers has ...
... pride . He did not therefore sink under the sense of his own littleness , but rather took consolation from reflecting that at least the men beneath him would believe him great . We will hope that the race of such philosophers has ...
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... pride of nationality , upon the other , have no doubt had their share in these unprecedented demonstrations . But there is noth- ing in this which detracts from the sincerity or impairs the significance of the homage that either has ...
... pride of nationality , upon the other , have no doubt had their share in these unprecedented demonstrations . But there is noth- ing in this which detracts from the sincerity or impairs the significance of the homage that either has ...
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... pride of the human heart . It is an aristocratic emotion . . . the easiest virtue to practice . " There is no doubt that in the sense in which he speaks of charity , the observation is as just as it is clever . If a rich man covets ...
... pride of the human heart . It is an aristocratic emotion . . . the easiest virtue to practice . " There is no doubt that in the sense in which he speaks of charity , the observation is as just as it is clever . If a rich man covets ...
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... pride of purse entered , with its seven other devils , into his robust and downright nature . He was the same man that he had always been - only richer . And when still greater wealth came to him , by the rapid processes of speculation ...
... pride of purse entered , with its seven other devils , into his robust and downright nature . He was the same man that he had always been - only richer . And when still greater wealth came to him , by the rapid processes of speculation ...
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