Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... forces of the planet are potted into less than the circumference of his breakfast table . They are devoured by him , these mighty ones , with his bacon and eggs . They pass and are ab- sorbed into the vesicles of his blood . Or rather ...
... forces of the planet are potted into less than the circumference of his breakfast table . They are devoured by him , these mighty ones , with his bacon and eggs . They pass and are ab- sorbed into the vesicles of his blood . Or rather ...
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... forces by which man exists - the faculty for idleness or pleasure and the faculty for energy or work . And the principle of recon- struction , unless we are to perpetuate the system in another shape , must aim towards the readjustment ...
... forces by which man exists - the faculty for idleness or pleasure and the faculty for energy or work . And the principle of recon- struction , unless we are to perpetuate the system in another shape , must aim towards the readjustment ...
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... forces set in crude battle array . That is my doing : Marriott simply divines them in men's souls . All he does is to make you feel that these forces are the true ones . The souls battle it out between one another by night , so to speak ...
... forces set in crude battle array . That is my doing : Marriott simply divines them in men's souls . All he does is to make you feel that these forces are the true ones . The souls battle it out between one another by night , so to speak ...
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