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Page 135
He used to point out that this was the quality that far too many pupils of Lao - tzu
lacked . Therefore , even before the master ' s death , many of his pupils deserted
the essentials in his teaching and caused it to degenerate into mere magic .
He used to point out that this was the quality that far too many pupils of Lao - tzu
lacked . Therefore , even before the master ' s death , many of his pupils deserted
the essentials in his teaching and caused it to degenerate into mere magic .
Page 278
One of his pupils had the worst attack of flu of her life and was also very near
death . ... Another pupil , who also had a very bad attack of that year ' s virulent flu
was suddenly horrified to find that her watch and the clock beside her bed had ...
One of his pupils had the worst attack of flu of her life and was also very near
death . ... Another pupil , who also had a very bad attack of that year ' s virulent flu
was suddenly horrified to find that her watch and the clock beside her bed had ...
Page 293
At first it was mainly his own pupils who took advantage of this , but gradually
more and more of the audience joined in . In the autumn of 1946 Winston
Churchill paid a visit to Switzerland . He was enthusiastically received by the
Swiss , who ...
At first it was mainly his own pupils who took advantage of this , but gradually
more and more of the audience joined in . In the autumn of 1946 Winston
Churchill paid a visit to Switzerland . He was enthusiastically received by the
Swiss , who ...
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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