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In this letter, which contains quotations from Nietzsche and Angelus Silesius, we find an early version of the poem 'Inwards', with its affirmation of 'my truth / and my God'.
Archive 2009-10-01 David McDuff 2009
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Maimonides writes: "Inwards" (from the Court of the Gentiles) "was a fence, that encompassed on every side, ten hand-breadths in height, and within the fence Chel, or the Ante-murale: of which it is said, in the Lamentations,
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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Of Course NORAD Looked Inwards On 9/11 by Dean Jackson on Saturday, Sep 13, 2008 at 12: 09: 00 PM
The NORAD Papers IV 2008
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With time the carbonation front moves Inwards Into the concrete and if we have a thin concrete product, it can be completely carbonated within a few years.
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Avites; in the Holy Scripture called Hazerim, Deuteronomy 2: 23: in the eastern interpreters, Raphia: in Pliny, Rhinocorura, and Raphia Inwards.
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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Inwards, between the telephone poles, the man came stumbling along, gradually drawing nigh to the motionless watchers.
The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Ralph S. Kendall
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At 21 Outwards and 27 Inwards Camp we rested the horses, some of which were very sore-footed and tired.
Journal of Landsborough's Expedition from Carpentaria In search of Burke and Wills William Landsborough
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"The Spirit," as Whichcote once said, "makes men consider the Inwards of things," [65] and almost of necessity the grasp slackens on outward {303} forms, as the vision focusses more intently upon inward and eternal realities.
Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries Rufus Matthew Jones 1905
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Inwards then it must be; and little more need be said about it, were it not for the occasional existence of an abnormal course and distribution of the obturator artery.
A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners Joseph Bell 1874
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-- The tibia may be dislocated at its lower end in four directions, namely: Inwards, outwards, forwards and backwards.
An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital. 1863
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