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Pàgina 7
... reason and speech . If these gifts were communicated to all men in proportion to the truth and ardour of their hearts , I should speak of you with the same force as you express yourself on any other subject . But I resist my present ...
... reason and speech . If these gifts were communicated to all men in proportion to the truth and ardour of their hearts , I should speak of you with the same force as you express yourself on any other subject . But I resist my present ...
Pàgina 10
... reason I shall set the late dispute between us in a true light . Mr. Powell and I had some difference about four months ago , which we managed by way of letter , as learned men ought to do ; and I was very well contented to bear such ...
... reason I shall set the late dispute between us in a true light . Mr. Powell and I had some difference about four months ago , which we managed by way of letter , as learned men ought to do ; and I was very well contented to bear such ...
Pàgina 13
... reason I have had his figure upon my wall till the hour of his death ; and am resolved for the future to bury every one forthwith who I hear has an intention to kill me . Since I am upon the subject of my adversaries , I shall here ...
... reason I have had his figure upon my wall till the hour of his death ; and am resolved for the future to bury every one forthwith who I hear has an intention to kill me . Since I am upon the subject of my adversaries , I shall here ...
Pàgina 14
... reason of her petticoat , which was too large for the entrance of my house , though I had ordered both the folding ... reasons why she might not make her appearance sepa- rate from her petticoat . This was managed with great discretion ...
... reason of her petticoat , which was too large for the entrance of my house , though I had ordered both the folding ... reasons why she might not make her appearance sepa- rate from her petticoat . This was managed with great discretion ...
Pàgina 15
... reason , but that she had a mind to look as big and burly as other persons of her quality ; that she had kept out of it as long as she could , and till she began to appear little in the eyes of all her acquaint- ance ; that if she laid ...
... reason , but that she had a mind to look as big and burly as other persons of her quality ; that she had kept out of it as long as she could , and till she began to appear little in the eyes of all her acquaint- ance ; that if she laid ...
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