The Service of Man: An Essay Towards the Religion of the FutureK. Paul, Trench, 1887 - Broj stranica: 318 |
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... Dora Pattison , are the three pious women to whom I refer . Their lives have been written by loving hands ; and , in the long series of religious biographies , more touching and graceful portraits would not easily be found . Amid many ...
... Dora Pattison , are the three pious women to whom I refer . Their lives have been written by loving hands ; and , in the long series of religious biographies , more touching and graceful portraits would not easily be found . Amid many ...
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... Dora , the surgeon 66 of the Epidemic Hospital said : " Sister Dora could sit up all night and work all day with little or no rest ; and , as far as I could judge , she was neither physically nor mentally the worse for it . Her strength ...
... Dora , the surgeon 66 of the Epidemic Hospital said : " Sister Dora could sit up all night and work all day with little or no rest ; and , as far as I could judge , she was neither physically nor mentally the worse for it . Her strength ...
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... Dora's con- versation was bewitching ; her alternate humour and pathos were the delight and solace of her nurses and patients ; and made an observer say that it was easy to see that she might have been a great novelist , if she had not ...
... Dora's con- versation was bewitching ; her alternate humour and pathos were the delight and solace of her nurses and patients ; and made an observer say that it was easy to see that she might have been a great novelist , if she had not ...
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... Dora , the Catholic Margaret . But even their pious biographers admit that , apart from the gifts of grace , which they were not likely to undervalue , their natural powers and endowments were extraordinary . Of Margaret it is said ...
... Dora , the Catholic Margaret . But even their pious biographers admit that , apart from the gifts of grace , which they were not likely to undervalue , their natural powers and endowments were extraordinary . Of Margaret it is said ...
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... Dora grappling with the delirious patient in his loathsome condition from confluent small - pox , presents a graphic and even sensational picture of self - devotion for the welfare of a fellow- creature . The deed was heroic and ...
... Dora grappling with the delirious patient in his loathsome condition from confluent small - pox , presents a graphic and even sensational picture of self - devotion for the welfare of a fellow- creature . The deed was heroic and ...
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