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... tion . I noticed also that he had a feeling that words should be used not only to balance a sentence but to balance an idea . This is sound , for an idea may lose its effect if it is delivered abruptly ; but it is a matter of delicacy ...
... tion . I noticed also that he had a feeling that words should be used not only to balance a sentence but to balance an idea . This is sound , for an idea may lose its effect if it is delivered abruptly ; but it is a matter of delicacy ...
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... tion . Another argument insists upon the indignation , the anguish and perplexity that beset men when they consider the injustice and the inequality that reign in this world . The wicked flourish like the green bay tree . Justice ...
... tion . Another argument insists upon the indignation , the anguish and perplexity that beset men when they consider the injustice and the inequality that reign in this world . The wicked flourish like the green bay tree . Justice ...
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