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... fact that it is defiance of what they all fervently believed in , God and the King . And the point of the defiance is in the fact that even the rebel does not deny these supreme authorities of heaven and earth ; he braves them at the ...
... fact that it is defiance of what they all fervently believed in , God and the King . And the point of the defiance is in the fact that even the rebel does not deny these supreme authorities of heaven and earth ; he braves them at the ...
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... fact , and it is enough , namely , that this murky field is the one in which we live and in which the choices of life must be made . Lincoln made his choices with a seren- ity rooted in the very fact that he could not know , that there ...
... fact , and it is enough , namely , that this murky field is the one in which we live and in which the choices of life must be made . Lincoln made his choices with a seren- ity rooted in the very fact that he could not know , that there ...
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... fact remains , however , that the mass of it is astonishingly good reading . More im- portant still is the fact that in every single volume one or two tales and two or three poems were found 77 RUDYARD KIPLING.
... fact remains , however , that the mass of it is astonishingly good reading . More im- portant still is the fact that in every single volume one or two tales and two or three poems were found 77 RUDYARD KIPLING.
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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