The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... existence of a Deity is questioned altogether ; at another His existence is one of the only three important discoveries of man . Sometimes Nature comes to heal and to restore ; he feels himself one with her and every force and move ...
... existence of a Deity is questioned altogether ; at another His existence is one of the only three important discoveries of man . Sometimes Nature comes to heal and to restore ; he feels himself one with her and every force and move ...
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... existence , were endued with a sudden wonderful significance . These shadows , these idle hallucinations , this veil of matter which , as Hindu thought has it , is hung between us and reality and blots out the sight of it from us - all ...
... existence , were endued with a sudden wonderful significance . These shadows , these idle hallucinations , this veil of matter which , as Hindu thought has it , is hung between us and reality and blots out the sight of it from us - all ...
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... existence , and with all that existence I prayed . . . . Through every grass - blade in the thousand , thousand grasses ; through the million leaves , veined and edge - cut , on bush and tree ; through the song - notes and the marked ...
... existence , and with all that existence I prayed . . . . Through every grass - blade in the thousand , thousand grasses ; through the million leaves , veined and edge - cut , on bush and tree ; through the song - notes and the marked ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
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