Meliora, Объемы 9-10Partridge & Company, 1866 |
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... called it- the wish to be everywhere at home ? ' We have fought with our neighbours and against them ; loved them , hated them , and suffered with them . We have learned from them , and they have been taught by us . Our politics have ...
... called it- the wish to be everywhere at home ? ' We have fought with our neighbours and against them ; loved them , hated them , and suffered with them . We have learned from them , and they have been taught by us . Our politics have ...
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... called ' so and so , we have forthwith originated a scheme ; money , officers , and other things being mere subordinate matters that may or may not come afterwards . But in most of the cases given by Mr. de Liefde it is otherwise . We ...
... called ' so and so , we have forthwith originated a scheme ; money , officers , and other things being mere subordinate matters that may or may not come afterwards . But in most of the cases given by Mr. de Liefde it is otherwise . We ...
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... called ' The Friend of the Poor and Sick ' ( Der Armen und Kranken - Freund ) . It is ably written , ' says Mr. de Liefde , and gives full information about the work of the deaconesses in particular , and also regarding the social and ...
... called ' The Friend of the Poor and Sick ' ( Der Armen und Kranken - Freund ) . It is ably written , ' says Mr. de Liefde , and gives full information about the work of the deaconesses in particular , and also regarding the social and ...
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... called convicts , not because they have been convicted of any crime , but from the monkish Latin convivo , to live together , which really expresses the simplicity , earnestness , and family feeling which characterises all their ...
... called convicts , not because they have been convicted of any crime , but from the monkish Latin convivo , to live together , which really expresses the simplicity , earnestness , and family feeling which characterises all their ...
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... called the Netherland Mettray . Some boys played at marbles instead of working , and when afternoon came for them to continue their labour , marbles were given them that they might play again , with excellent effect . Others fetched tea ...
... called the Netherland Mettray . Some boys played at marbles instead of working , and when afternoon came for them to continue their labour , marbles were given them that they might play again , with excellent effect . Others fetched tea ...
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Стр. 202 - The only part of the conduct of any one, for which he is amenable to society, is that which concerns others. In the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute. Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign.
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