Getting One's Bearings: Observations for Direction and DistanceFleming H. Revell Company, 1903 - 301 |
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... it has a wider use . The title was given to women . Elizabeth was called " A prince admirable above her sex . " All the descriptions of the gentleman include a certain 14 dignity belonging to a man above a Yeoman . In.
... it has a wider use . The title was given to women . Elizabeth was called " A prince admirable above her sex . " All the descriptions of the gentleman include a certain 14 dignity belonging to a man above a Yeoman . In.
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... called the birds his sisters . It is not asking too much to bid us keep our life true to its origin , that it may be symmetrical and answer its chief end . Perfec- tion , rather than extension , is demanded . The New Testament ...
... called the birds his sisters . It is not asking too much to bid us keep our life true to its origin , that it may be symmetrical and answer its chief end . Perfec- tion , rather than extension , is demanded . The New Testament ...
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... called " fictitious benevo- lence , " and said to supply the place of benevo- lence amongst those who see each other only in public , or but little . There is no reason that politeness should be fictitious . Of course a man who is rude ...
... called " fictitious benevo- lence , " and said to supply the place of benevo- lence amongst those who see each other only in public , or but little . There is no reason that politeness should be fictitious . Of course a man who is rude ...
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... called " the first gentleman of Europe " ; others called him a Brummagem gentleman . " He would not be described as a perfect gentleman , nor as a perfect gentleman . 66 Courtesy does not consist in polite forms and conventional ...
... called " the first gentleman of Europe " ; others called him a Brummagem gentleman . " He would not be described as a perfect gentleman , nor as a perfect gentleman . 66 Courtesy does not consist in polite forms and conventional ...
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... called gossip . Even in Hebrew times it was found necessary to put into the laws that " Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people " ; and we have more serious warning against the " idle word . " It is supposed by ...
... called gossip . Even in Hebrew times it was found necessary to put into the laws that " Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people " ; and we have more serious warning against the " idle word . " It is supposed by ...
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