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calculated to win the youthful fair to the cause of virtue . In other instances , as in the life of Catherine of Russia ... instance , to have his patron's sense eclipsed by his good - nature , is it reason- able to expect it ? Must the ...
calculated to win the youthful fair to the cause of virtue . In other instances , as in the life of Catherine of Russia ... instance , to have his patron's sense eclipsed by his good - nature , is it reason- able to expect it ? Must the ...
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... instance in which it ought not to be imi- tated , thus introduces the Father and the Son disputing on the Redemption of Man : No more , my Son ! in vain , in vain you plead ! ' This sinful race , ungrateful man , shall bleed ! My angry ...
... instance in which it ought not to be imi- tated , thus introduces the Father and the Son disputing on the Redemption of Man : No more , my Son ! in vain , in vain you plead ! ' This sinful race , ungrateful man , shall bleed ! My angry ...
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... instances of bold intre- pidity , amongst the individuals of the line and of my corps , from the many sallies which were ... instance of this kind occurred in Lieutenant Lachlan Cuthbert , of the Army , who evinced the greatest personal ...
... instances of bold intre- pidity , amongst the individuals of the line and of my corps , from the many sallies which were ... instance of this kind occurred in Lieutenant Lachlan Cuthbert , of the Army , who evinced the greatest personal ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
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