Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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... cause with the specious pretext of that in which the essence of Christi- zeal for the furtherance of the best . anity consists , leaves it perfectly in Angels descend from heaven to the dark . It can discover many er- publish peace ...
... cause with the specious pretext of that in which the essence of Christi- zeal for the furtherance of the best . anity consists , leaves it perfectly in Angels descend from heaven to the dark . It can discover many er- publish peace ...
Page 339
... cause is the cause of all mankind ; passions cannot extend so far either and that we are fighting for their in time or distance . At present I liberty in defending our own . It is enjoy that pleasure for you : as I a glorious task ...
... cause is the cause of all mankind ; passions cannot extend so far either and that we are fighting for their in time or distance . At present I liberty in defending our own . It is enjoy that pleasure for you : as I a glorious task ...
Page 341
... cause is the cause of all mankind ; passions cannot extend so far either and that we are fighting for their in time or distance . At present I liberty in defending our own . It is enjoy that pleasure for you : as I a glorious task ...
... cause is the cause of all mankind ; passions cannot extend so far either and that we are fighting for their in time or distance . At present I liberty in defending our own . It is enjoy that pleasure for you : as I a glorious task ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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