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—the subject is the kinship of life and death , that mysterious linkage which we see sometimes as the physical succession of birth and death in our world , sometimes as the contrast , which is perhaps a unity , between death and ...
—the subject is the kinship of life and death , that mysterious linkage which we see sometimes as the physical succession of birth and death in our world , sometimes as the contrast , which is perhaps a unity , between death and ...
Pagina 371
Had Achilles any thought of death and danger ? For wherever a man's place is , whether the place which he has chosen or that in which he has been placed by a commander , there he ought to remain in the hour of danger ; he should ...
Had Achilles any thought of death and danger ? For wherever a man's place is , whether the place which he has chosen or that in which he has been placed by a commander , there he ought to remain in the hour of danger ; he should ...
Pagina 381
The difficulty , my friends , is not to avoid death , but to avoid unrighteousness ; for that runs faster than death . I am old and move slowly , and the slower runner has overtaken me , and my accusers are keen and quick , and the ...
The difficulty , my friends , is not to avoid death , but to avoid unrighteousness ; for that runs faster than death . I am old and move slowly , and the slower runner has overtaken me , and my accusers are keen and quick , and the ...
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