The Stranger's Gifts: A Christmas and New Year's PresentHermann Bokum R and E Research Associates, 1970 - 103 páginas |
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... character of the people . When his eye dwelt on the regular and simple structure of the private buildings , and he compared them with the splendor of the public edifices , he ascribed this contrast to the democratic principle which is ...
... character of the people . When his eye dwelt on the regular and simple structure of the private buildings , and he compared them with the splendor of the public edifices , he ascribed this contrast to the democratic principle which is ...
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... character , and to be in- vested with a reality which it wants in itself , on the other hand , the prose realities of this world intrude themselves in so unexpected a manner that every thought of beauty and sublimity seems to vanish ...
... character , and to be in- vested with a reality which it wants in itself , on the other hand , the prose realities of this world intrude themselves in so unexpected a manner that every thought of beauty and sublimity seems to vanish ...
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... character ; -but we would add at the same time that they are far from being incor- rigible ; that it is in our power to make them useful also in this respect , and that those Charitable Socie- ties are an important means in realizing ...
... character ; -but we would add at the same time that they are far from being incor- rigible ; that it is in our power to make them useful also in this respect , and that those Charitable Socie- ties are an important means in realizing ...
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The Stranger's Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present (Classic Reprint) Hermann Bokum Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Stranger's Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present (Classic Reprint) Hermann Bokum Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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