The Doctor & C, 4 tomasLongman, 1837 - 392 psl. |
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... reason did the wise compilers of our admirable liturgy place next in order after the form of matrimony , the services for the visita- tion and communion of the sick , and for the burial of the dead . I would not impress such ...
... reason did the wise compilers of our admirable liturgy place next in order after the form of matrimony , the services for the visita- tion and communion of the sick , and for the burial of the dead . I would not impress such ...
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... reasons as the ge- nuine and most sincere sentiments of my mind , which indeed they are , though accompanied with the most grateful sense of the honour you designed me . " I have said something , and have yet more to say of a retired ...
... reasons as the ge- nuine and most sincere sentiments of my mind , which indeed they are , though accompanied with the most grateful sense of the honour you designed me . " I have said something , and have yet more to say of a retired ...
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... reason ; having been born and bred in London , a nosegay there had seemed always to bring her a foretaste of those enjoyments for which she was looking forward with eager hope . They had stocked their front garden therefore with the ...
... reason ; having been born and bred in London , a nosegay there had seemed always to bring her a foretaste of those enjoyments for which she was looking forward with eager hope . They had stocked their front garden therefore with the ...
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... reason why , * I will explain the distinction . It is not like the difference between a Baptist and an Anabaptist , which Sir John Danvers said , is much the same as that between a Whis- key and a Tim - Whiskey , that is to say no dif ...
... reason why , * I will explain the distinction . It is not like the difference between a Baptist and an Anabaptist , which Sir John Danvers said , is much the same as that between a Whis- key and a Tim - Whiskey , that is to say no dif ...
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... Reason's law receive , Or Reason foiled would not in vain contend ; Then might I think what thoughts were best to think , Then might I wisely swim , or gladly sink . Nor with Des - Portes , O pensers trop pensez , que rebellez mon ame ...
... Reason's law receive , Or Reason foiled would not in vain contend ; Then might I think what thoughts were best to think , Then might I wisely swim , or gladly sink . Nor with Des - Portes , O pensers trop pensez , que rebellez mon ame ...
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