The Works of John Ruskin, Том 28G. Allen, 1907 |
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... look all so dead ; and find my walk on the whole pleasanter in the streets , these being always perfectly clean , and the wood - carving of the houses prettier than much of our indoor furniture . But it was about the streets I wanted to ...
... look all so dead ; and find my walk on the whole pleasanter in the streets , these being always perfectly clean , and the wood - carving of the houses prettier than much of our indoor furniture . But it was about the streets I wanted to ...
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... Look , for instance , at this report of a speech of Mr. Bright's in the Times , on the subject of adulteration of food . * " The noble lord has taken great pains upon this question , and has brought before the House a great amount of ...
... Look , for instance , at this report of a speech of Mr. Bright's in the Times , on the subject of adulteration of food . * " The noble lord has taken great pains upon this question , and has brought before the House a great amount of ...
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... look for steady guidance , is alike wonderful and sorrowful to me ; but as the thing is so , I can only do what seems to me necessary , none else coming forward to do it . For my own part , I entirely hate the whole business ; I dislike ...
... look for steady guidance , is alike wonderful and sorrowful to me ; but as the thing is so , I can only do what seems to me necessary , none else coming forward to do it . For my own part , I entirely hate the whole business ; I dislike ...
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... look to bodily health as his main object , nor desire to be fair , or strong , or well , unless he is likely thereby to gain temperance ; but he will be always desirous of preserving the harmony of the body for the sake of the concord ...
... look to bodily health as his main object , nor desire to be fair , or strong , or well , unless he is likely thereby to gain temperance ; but he will be always desirous of preserving the harmony of the body for the sake of the concord ...
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... look at the sea , I have come down to an old watering - place , ' where one used to be able to get into a decent little inn , and possess one's self of a parlour with a bow window looking out on the beach , a pretty carpet , and a print ...
... look at the sea , I have come down to an old watering - place , ' where one used to be able to get into a decent little inn , and possess one's self of a parlour with a bow window looking out on the beach , a pretty carpet , and a print ...
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Стр. 215 - Let the field be joyful, and all that is therein : Then shall all the trees of the wood rejoice Before the LORD : for HE cometh, For HE cometh to judge the earth : HE shall judge the world with righteousness, And the people with his truth.
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Стр. 396 - We are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by Faith, and not for our own works or deservings. Wherefore, that we are justified by Faith only, is a most wholesome Doctrine, and very full of comfort, as more largely is expressed in the Homily of Justification.