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... thing , and every thing but " the glory of God , and the good of the land , " have been accomplished . Henry II . par- celled out Ireland to ten of his nobles , who cared nothing for the people , and knew little of their condition . At ...
... thing , and every thing but " the glory of God , and the good of the land , " have been accomplished . Henry II . par- celled out Ireland to ten of his nobles , who cared nothing for the people , and knew little of their condition . At ...
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... thing ; this term was being or to ov , and as the abstract idea of being is one , they also made use of the general term oneness , or to έv . With these obscure terms the sophists played many pranks to the bewilderment of many phi ...
... thing ; this term was being or to ov , and as the abstract idea of being is one , they also made use of the general term oneness , or to έv . With these obscure terms the sophists played many pranks to the bewilderment of many phi ...
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... thing made bears to the rest of the universe ; tell us that man is placed upon this sphere of action to fulfill a trust - worthy commission of the Most High . The flower which springs up beneath our feet , cheering us with its gladsome ...
... thing made bears to the rest of the universe ; tell us that man is placed upon this sphere of action to fulfill a trust - worthy commission of the Most High . The flower which springs up beneath our feet , cheering us with its gladsome ...
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