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... thousand . Four thousand drachmas cannot fail of making eight thousand . As soon as by this means I am master of ten thousand , I will lay aside my trade of a glass - man and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and ...
... thousand . Four thousand drachmas cannot fail of making eight thousand . As soon as by this means I am master of ten thousand , I will lay aside my trade of a glass - man and turn jeweller . I shall then deal in diamonds , pearls , and ...
Strana 191
... thousand years . Supposing , then , hat you had it in your choice to be happy all the while this prodigious mass of sand was consuming by this slow method till there was not a grain of it eft , on condition you were to be miserable for ...
... thousand years . Supposing , then , hat you had it in your choice to be happy all the while this prodigious mass of sand was consuming by this slow method till there was not a grain of it eft , on condition you were to be miserable for ...
Strana 244
... thousand years are with Him as one day , and one day as a thousand years 1 ; by which and the like expressions we are taught that His existence , with relation to time or duration , is infinitely different from the existence of any of ...
... thousand years are with Him as one day , and one day as a thousand years 1 ; by which and the like expressions we are taught that His existence , with relation to time or duration , is infinitely different from the existence of any of ...
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