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" What is this strange outcry? he said. I sent away the women mainly in order that they might not offend in this way, for I have heard that a man should die in peace. Be quiet then, and have patience. "
Evenings with the Skeptics: Or, Free Discussion on Free Thinkers - Страница 249
по John Owen - 1881
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