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... wrote but rather what she decided in late life would better enhance her reputation . The published letters are late revisions , made from copies of the originals , and as such cannot be trusted as evidence in controversial matters ...
... wrote but rather what she decided in late life would better enhance her reputation . The published letters are late revisions , made from copies of the originals , and as such cannot be trusted as evidence in controversial matters ...
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... wrote , " All things in thyself are unrighteous , sinful , and damnable " ( Select Works , trans . Cole , 1826 , 1 , 13 and passim ) . And Calvin argued ( Institutes , III , ix , 2 ) , " For there is no medium between the two things ...
... wrote , " All things in thyself are unrighteous , sinful , and damnable " ( Select Works , trans . Cole , 1826 , 1 , 13 and passim ) . And Calvin argued ( Institutes , III , ix , 2 ) , " For there is no medium between the two things ...
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... wrote " Eloquence has its Je ne scai quoi's , as well as Beauty . " 9955 But he was , nevertheless , thoroughly convinced that certain rules are to be followed in judging a poem . He was particularly irri- tated with the critics who ...
... wrote " Eloquence has its Je ne scai quoi's , as well as Beauty . " 9955 But he was , nevertheless , thoroughly convinced that certain rules are to be followed in judging a poem . He was particularly irri- tated with the critics who ...
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