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Page 298
... never to chastise [ the offender ] yourself ; but coolly to represent the matter to the Sheick , who will do ample justice , and with more strictness than perhaps you would require . 4thly . Never to mix with strangers , quit your ...
... never to chastise [ the offender ] yourself ; but coolly to represent the matter to the Sheick , who will do ample justice , and with more strictness than perhaps you would require . 4thly . Never to mix with strangers , quit your ...
Page 361
... never at rest , excepting the few hours in the twenty - four , when she slept ; and begged earnestly to know what could be done ; for that he was prevented from studying , from think- ing , in a word , from doing any single thing ...
... never at rest , excepting the few hours in the twenty - four , when she slept ; and begged earnestly to know what could be done ; for that he was prevented from studying , from think- ing , in a word , from doing any single thing ...
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... never suffers his private passions to interfere with his public conduct : he never permits his feelings , as an individual , to prevail over the duty he owes to his country : he never lets his temper be ruffled by other men's ...
... never suffers his private passions to interfere with his public conduct : he never permits his feelings , as an individual , to prevail over the duty he owes to his country : he never lets his temper be ruffled by other men's ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
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