The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 страници |
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... gave you paffions , gave you alfo ❝reafon and a love of order . Religion , added to the light of Nature and the experience of mankind , has concurred in establishing it as an unquestionable " truth , that the irregular or intemperate ...
... gave you paffions , gave you alfo ❝reafon and a love of order . Religion , added to the light of Nature and the experience of mankind , has concurred in establishing it as an unquestionable " truth , that the irregular or intemperate ...
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... gave up his in- tended bride in all her charms to the young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance , and this unlooked - for change of fortune wrought as unex- pected a change in the conftitution of the now happy ...
... gave up his in- tended bride in all her charms to the young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance , and this unlooked - for change of fortune wrought as unex- pected a change in the conftitution of the now happy ...
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... gave me the opportunity of meeting , throws the mind into the most advantageous exercife , and fhews the ftrength . or weakness of its opinions , with greater force of con- viction than any other method we can employ . That it is not ...
... gave me the opportunity of meeting , throws the mind into the most advantageous exercife , and fhews the ftrength . or weakness of its opinions , with greater force of con- viction than any other method we can employ . That it is not ...
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... favage heart of Dionyfius himself . He pardoned the condemned . He gave the two friends to one another ; and begged that they would take himself in for a third . Valentine AT Valentine and Unnion . T the fiege of Namur ( 58 )
... favage heart of Dionyfius himself . He pardoned the condemned . He gave the two friends to one another ; and begged that they would take himself in for a third . Valentine AT Valentine and Unnion . T the fiege of Namur ( 58 )
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... gave charge to his attendants to conduct the remaining citizens , with their families , through the camp of the English . Before they departed , however , they defired permishion to take their laft adieu of their deliverers . What a ...
... gave charge to his attendants to conduct the remaining citizens , with their families , through the camp of the English . Before they departed , however , they defired permishion to take their laft adieu of their deliverers . What a ...
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