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His purely physiological functions he shares with many of them ; it cannot be that he lives only to live and reproduce his kind . Indeed if we look back we see that the men who came before us have not simply perpetuated their own flesh ...
His purely physiological functions he shares with many of them ; it cannot be that he lives only to live and reproduce his kind . Indeed if we look back we see that the men who came before us have not simply perpetuated their own flesh ...
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The former jump from one subject to another , change more than once and rather suddenly their direction , habits , and methods , and behave somewhat capriciously ; the others spend their lives walking steadily with infinite patience and ...
The former jump from one subject to another , change more than once and rather suddenly their direction , habits , and methods , and behave somewhat capriciously ; the others spend their lives walking steadily with infinite patience and ...
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... and men who therein have been valiant for truth rather than for country , and for piety rather than for their dear ones , that our record of those who order their lives according to God will inscribe on everlasting monuments : it is ...
... and men who therein have been valiant for truth rather than for country , and for piety rather than for their dear ones , that our record of those who order their lives according to God will inscribe on everlasting monuments : it is ...
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