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... persons of his rank in life ; the opulent people in Brazil taking as much pride in their doces , as an English citizen in his table or his wines . The cloth was laid at one end of a long table , and I sat down by myself , whilst the ...
... persons of his rank in life ; the opulent people in Brazil taking as much pride in their doces , as an English citizen in his table or his wines . The cloth was laid at one end of a long table , and I sat down by myself , whilst the ...
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... persons and causes ; ' and the church spared no pains to bring every question , howsoever little blended with spiritual con- siderations , within the pale of its authority . All spiritual persons claimed certain immunities ; and , as ...
... persons and causes ; ' and the church spared no pains to bring every question , howsoever little blended with spiritual con- siderations , within the pale of its authority . All spiritual persons claimed certain immunities ; and , as ...
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... persons of the meanest capacity with an upright intention cannot err therein . On the contrary , the ways of in- justice and deceit are infinitely various and uncertain , full of in- tricate mazes and many obscure and perplexed windings ...
... persons of the meanest capacity with an upright intention cannot err therein . On the contrary , the ways of in- justice and deceit are infinitely various and uncertain , full of in- tricate mazes and many obscure and perplexed windings ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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