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Page 129
... Whilft this was preparing , Don Juan , without betraying the least alarm upon what was going forward , told his judges , that it would fave them and himself some trouble , if they would receive his confeflion upon certain points ...
... Whilft this was preparing , Don Juan , without betraying the least alarm upon what was going forward , told his judges , that it would fave them and himself some trouble , if they would receive his confeflion upon certain points ...
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But if Novitius is blessed with a spirit of perseverance , and will undergo the drudgery of making himself familiar with the four first parts of specch , in the accidence , and with the necesary rules in fyn . tax , for he need not ...
But if Novitius is blessed with a spirit of perseverance , and will undergo the drudgery of making himself familiar with the four first parts of specch , in the accidence , and with the necesary rules in fyn . tax , for he need not ...
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quitting his father's family , and building a house for himself , and , at the fame time , of connecting himself with some particular young woman aj a wife . It must be confessed , that he does not always abide strictly by the first ...
quitting his father's family , and building a house for himself , and , at the fame time , of connecting himself with some particular young woman aj a wife . It must be confessed , that he does not always abide strictly by the first ...
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