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So he is voted a dangerous personage because , dear souls , they don't know what he means . What he means is that heaven as it has been run down to and God as He has been run down to- everything placid and simple and inactive and non ...
So he is voted a dangerous personage because , dear souls , they don't know what he means . What he means is that heaven as it has been run down to and God as He has been run down to- everything placid and simple and inactive and non ...
Pagina 102
Secondly , he oftentimes knows pretty nearly what the answer will be , and therefore gets decided hints as to the means ; that is , he really has some guidance either from textbooks or from experience ; he is not a Columbus sailing over ...
Secondly , he oftentimes knows pretty nearly what the answer will be , and therefore gets decided hints as to the means ; that is , he really has some guidance either from textbooks or from experience ; he is not a Columbus sailing over ...
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One day she burst out toward the close of the seminar in the sharp , clipped speech of the educated Englishwoman : " But , professor , I have been taught to believe that true means true ; that false means false , that good means good ...
One day she burst out toward the close of the seminar in the sharp , clipped speech of the educated Englishwoman : " But , professor , I have been taught to believe that true means true ; that false means false , that good means good ...
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