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... sense of the word an object of charity . Could he have forced himself to work , a plentiful income was before him . But there is no danger that such men will ever find too many sym- pathisers . It is good that now and then the ...
... sense , and evidence ; few or none to passion or to faith . And while it suffered theology to languish , it consolidated the British Con- stitution , and completed the fabric of the British empire . Hæ tibi erunt artes . And there is ...
... sense that all was lost , female forms , and the features that were worth all the world to me ; and but a moment allowed - and clasped hands , with heart - breaking partings , and then - everlasting farewells ; and , with a sigh such as ...
... sense of a natural predestination to evanescence . Whereas the Hebrew , by introducing himself to the secret places of the human heart , and sitting there as incubator over the awful germs of the spiritualities that connect man with the ...
... sense of our own wrong , and finally of our rights . ' Come , " we used to say , " this is too much ; here at least is the King's highway , and things are come to a pretty pass indeed , if we , who partake of a common nature with the ...