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Page 110
... feelings of benevolence as the other : but he has no system of management ; he is very well disposed to do good , but does not know how to set about it . He wastes money in idle alms - giving , to the encouragement of beggary and ...
... feelings of benevolence as the other : but he has no system of management ; he is very well disposed to do good , but does not know how to set about it . He wastes money in idle alms - giving , to the encouragement of beggary and ...
Page 367
... feelings . ---- The two distinct occasions , however , on which nerves are excited , chiefly indicate that two descriptions of them may exist . One set seems excited by the actual contact of material objects , when it imparts to the ...
... feelings . ---- The two distinct occasions , however , on which nerves are excited , chiefly indicate that two descriptions of them may exist . One set seems excited by the actual contact of material objects , when it imparts to the ...
Page 447
... feelings of his heart , But , above all things , his delight was to contemplate and discourse upon the Divine benevolence . This was the master - chord to which his own heart was responsive : he loved to be absorbed and lost , as it ...
... feelings of his heart , But , above all things , his delight was to contemplate and discourse upon the Divine benevolence . This was the master - chord to which his own heart was responsive : he loved to be absorbed and lost , as it ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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