Histoire de la littérature anglaise, Том 3L. Hachette et cie, 1863 |
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... a Serious Call , disait de même à Wesley : Religion is the most plain simple thing in the world ; It is only we love him , because he first loved us . » pardonné , purifié , transfiguré , pénétré de joie et 34 LIVRE III . L'ÂGE CLASSIQUE .
... a Serious Call , disait de même à Wesley : Religion is the most plain simple thing in the world ; It is only we love him , because he first loved us . » pardonné , purifié , transfiguré , pénétré de joie et 34 LIVRE III . L'ÂGE CLASSIQUE .
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... springs from one or more of these evil roots : First One of the deepest and most common causes of evil speaking is ill nature and cruelty of disposition . « < « cœur ou sur un mot passionné de 40 LIVRE III . L'ÂGE CLASSIQUE .
... springs from one or more of these evil roots : First One of the deepest and most common causes of evil speaking is ill nature and cruelty of disposition . « < « cœur ou sur un mot passionné de 40 LIVRE III . L'ÂGE CLASSIQUE .
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... First then concerning the duty itself , to give thanks , or rather to be thankful ( for Expσtiv doth not only signifie gratias agere , reddere , dicere , to give , render , or declare thanks , but also gratias habere , grate affectum ...
... First then concerning the duty itself , to give thanks , or rather to be thankful ( for Expσtiv doth not only signifie gratias agere , reddere , dicere , to give , render , or declare thanks , but also gratias habere , grate affectum ...
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... first uniform principle , or , if I may call it the genius of your life , should have carried you through every possible change and contradiction of conduct , without the momentary imputation or colour of virtue , and that the wildest ...
... first uniform principle , or , if I may call it the genius of your life , should have carried you through every possible change and contradiction of conduct , without the momentary imputation or colour of virtue , and that the wildest ...
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... first sight , and is not so narrow - spirited as to observe whether the person she talks to be in breeches or in petticoats . She admits a male visitant to her bed - side , plays with him a whole afternoon at picquette , walks with him ...
... first sight , and is not so narrow - spirited as to observe whether the person she talks to be in breeches or in petticoats . She admits a male visitant to her bed - side , plays with him a whole afternoon at picquette , walks with him ...
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