The Manchester almanack1873 |
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... admired great things : narrow spirits admire basely , and worship meanly . - Thacke- ray . ALL honest men , whether counts or cobblers , are of the same rank if classed by moral distinc- tions . " There is a past which is gone for ever.
... admired great things : narrow spirits admire basely , and worship meanly . - Thacke- ray . ALL honest men , whether counts or cobblers , are of the same rank if classed by moral distinc- tions . " There is a past which is gone for ever.
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" There is a past which is gone for ever . But there is a future which is still our own . " F. W. ROBERTSON . PAST , PRESENT , AND FUTURE . " We know what we are , but know not what we may be . " - Shakespeare . TIME . WHY sit'st thou ...
" There is a past which is gone for ever . But there is a future which is still our own . " F. W. ROBERTSON . PAST , PRESENT , AND FUTURE . " We know what we are , but know not what we may be . " - Shakespeare . TIME . WHY sit'st thou ...
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... past twelve o'clock . It was led by the carriages of then Speaker , the Lord - Chan- cellor , and the Commander - in Chief , and was composed of drawn by four , and the ninth nine royal carriages , the eighth by six horses . The various ...
... past twelve o'clock . It was led by the carriages of then Speaker , the Lord - Chan- cellor , and the Commander - in Chief , and was composed of drawn by four , and the ninth nine royal carriages , the eighth by six horses . The various ...
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... past tended him up to the moment six the three prisoners left for the place of execution , the plain of Satory , which was reached in about half an hour . Rossel's face , we are told , was pale , but his step was firm , and his ...
... past tended him up to the moment six the three prisoners left for the place of execution , the plain of Satory , which was reached in about half an hour . Rossel's face , we are told , was pale , but his step was firm , and his ...
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... past no richer secret folds , O friendless present , than thy bosom holds . Emerson . EVERY day is the best day in the year r THE time that is now present is very precious . Thos . à Kempis . FULL many a day for ever is lost By delaying ...
... past no richer secret folds , O friendless present , than thy bosom holds . Emerson . EVERY day is the best day in the year r THE time that is now present is very precious . Thos . à Kempis . FULL many a day for ever is lost By delaying ...
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