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In any case , for the purposes of this book , it seemed better to bring up such questions tentatively at the end , rather than have them arbitrarily answered in the table of contents . After these considerations , it seemed best to ...
In any case , for the purposes of this book , it seemed better to bring up such questions tentatively at the end , rather than have them arbitrarily answered in the table of contents . After these considerations , it seemed best to ...
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Better be a Moses seeing what others can enjoy than a worshipper of idols that once were gods , but now are merely crumbling clay . Any fool is better than the pickled remnants of ancient creeds .
Better be a Moses seeing what others can enjoy than a worshipper of idols that once were gods , but now are merely crumbling clay . Any fool is better than the pickled remnants of ancient creeds .
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It would be so much easier to be more at- tentive to those marks , " he said , " unless , indeed , one could make better marks oneself , and some do not even take the trouble to find out the meaning of the names - Estrella , Florestan ...
It would be so much easier to be more at- tentive to those marks , " he said , " unless , indeed , one could make better marks oneself , and some do not even take the trouble to find out the meaning of the names - Estrella , Florestan ...
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