The Nineteenth Century, Volumen1Charles Chauncey Burr G. B. Zieber and Company, 1848 |
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... death . All our false pretensions are bubbles of glass , which time will hammer into dust upon our heads . Time will do that work for us . Nature pays all her debts : but she owes the false man nothing . He owes her every thing - a ...
... death . All our false pretensions are bubbles of glass , which time will hammer into dust upon our heads . Time will do that work for us . Nature pays all her debts : but she owes the false man nothing . He owes her every thing - a ...
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... death : and we cannot much longer stand still where we are . Already the Old crumbles under our feet . The New rises before us , like a green Island in the black waters . Bands of beautiful spirits beckon us on ; like music swimming ...
... death : and we cannot much longer stand still where we are . Already the Old crumbles under our feet . The New rises before us , like a green Island in the black waters . Bands of beautiful spirits beckon us on ; like music swimming ...
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... death , all future aggrega- tion should be sternly forbidden , and the principle applied to each existing estate on the decease of its present owner . Even the right to transmit property to heirs or devisees would not be interfered with ...
... death , all future aggrega- tion should be sternly forbidden , and the principle applied to each existing estate on the decease of its present owner . Even the right to transmit property to heirs or devisees would not be interfered with ...
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... death , rooted amid the habitations of the living . As if to invest the last home of the dead with an air of grotesque mockery , it is overlooked on one side by an eating - house , where the gourmand can eat his beefsteak , and look out ...
... death , rooted amid the habitations of the living . As if to invest the last home of the dead with an air of grotesque mockery , it is overlooked on one side by an eating - house , where the gourmand can eat his beefsteak , and look out ...
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... death by the axe or rope ; but this is mercy , compared to the penalty which the world inflicts on all who dare pursue the course which this young man chose for himself , and followed with all his heart . It is not the axe or rope that ...
... death by the axe or rope ; but this is mercy , compared to the penalty which the world inflicts on all who dare pursue the course which this young man chose for himself , and followed with all his heart . It is not the axe or rope that ...
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