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Page 137
I give myself little concern , whether I have eighteen or eighteen hundred hearers ( except for their sakes ) . I am to do my duty , as rector of Cheverel , and lecturer of All Saints in Bristol . At the day of judgment , it will not be ...
I give myself little concern , whether I have eighteen or eighteen hundred hearers ( except for their sakes ) . I am to do my duty , as rector of Cheverel , and lecturer of All Saints in Bristol . At the day of judgment , it will not be ...
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He has useful truths to tell his contemporaries , and important lessons to give to posterity ; he must fulfil this task : it will be sweeter to him when he is invited to it by me . " Madame Roland soon executed her resolution : she ...
He has useful truths to tell his contemporaries , and important lessons to give to posterity ; he must fulfil this task : it will be sweeter to him when he is invited to it by me . " Madame Roland soon executed her resolution : she ...
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By marriage , indeed , you lay him under certain obligations , and give him certain rights . But as the wife is the object of the one , and the source of the other , where there is no wife they can have no existence .
By marriage , indeed , you lay him under certain obligations , and give him certain rights . But as the wife is the object of the one , and the source of the other , where there is no wife they can have no existence .
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Predictions See Dobbs | 34 |
Pride of Birth a Satire | 44 |
Lelands Reflections | 99 |
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