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... heaven . Reason , ex- perience , history , philosophy , the events of the day , the wisdom of ages , their own previous opinions , their own recorded arguments , pro- duce no more impression , on them than a feather on adamant . Such ...
... heaven . Reason , ex- perience , history , philosophy , the events of the day , the wisdom of ages , their own previous opinions , their own recorded arguments , pro- duce no more impression , on them than a feather on adamant . Such ...
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... heaven from hell . It seeks to remedy no practical grievance , suggests no projects of real benefi- cence , disdains all adherence to an cient institutions , plunges headlong into the most violent innovations , stirs up at once the most ...
... heaven from hell . It seeks to remedy no practical grievance , suggests no projects of real benefi- cence , disdains all adherence to an cient institutions , plunges headlong into the most violent innovations , stirs up at once the most ...
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... Heaven the giftie gie us To see ourselves as others see us , It wad frae mony a blunder free us , An foolish notion , " and the very malice that exults in our anticipated destruction may prove like the noise of the rattlesnake , the ...
... Heaven the giftie gie us To see ourselves as others see us , It wad frae mony a blunder free us , An foolish notion , " and the very malice that exults in our anticipated destruction may prove like the noise of the rattlesnake , the ...
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... heaven's name , are you so disturbed , Carl ? I am really nei- ther the devil nor one of his minions -having neither wit nor power enough for either , " said the stranger , mildly . " Then are you worse - you are from the INQUISITION ...
... heaven's name , are you so disturbed , Carl ? I am really nei- ther the devil nor one of his minions -having neither wit nor power enough for either , " said the stranger , mildly . " Then are you worse - you are from the INQUISITION ...
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... Heaven knows I would fain be its master - for ' tis an en- chanting , a dazzling - yet a fear- ful- 53 " Pshaw ! " exclaimed the old man , impatiently . " Well , then , " continued Carl , doubtingly , " since temper fails you , I will ...
... Heaven knows I would fain be its master - for ' tis an en- chanting , a dazzling - yet a fear- ful- 53 " Pshaw ! " exclaimed the old man , impatiently . " Well , then , " continued Carl , doubtingly , " since temper fails you , I will ...
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