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Strana 173
... consider- ation one would think sufficient to make us open our hearts to all those infusions of joy and gladness which are so near at hand , and ready to be poured in upon us ; especially when we consider , secondly , the deplor- able ...
... consider- ation one would think sufficient to make us open our hearts to all those infusions of joy and gladness which are so near at hand , and ready to be poured in upon us ; especially when we consider , secondly , the deplor- able ...
Strana 186
... consider how much he has more than he wants ; and secondly , how much more unhappy he might be than he really is . First of all , a man should always consider how much he has more than he wants . I am wonderfully pleased with the reply ...
... consider how much he has more than he wants ; and secondly , how much more unhappy he might be than he really is . First of all , a man should always consider how much he has more than he wants . I am wonderfully pleased with the reply ...
Strana 240
... consider infinite space as an expansion without a circumference : we consider eternity , or infinite duration , as a line that has neither a beginning nor an end . In our speculations of infinite space , we consider that particular ...
... consider infinite space as an expansion without a circumference : we consider eternity , or infinite duration , as a line that has neither a beginning nor an end . In our speculations of infinite space , we consider that particular ...
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