The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 67 à 70J. Whittle, 1804 |
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... faid he to me , with tears ; Henry , let us be virtuous , let us deferve our own efteem . ' Oh , I cannot repeat to you a ! I the fine things my good Jacques faid to me . He spoke like a book , while poor I cannot put two words together ...
... faid he to me , with tears ; Henry , let us be virtuous , let us deferve our own efteem . ' Oh , I cannot repeat to you a ! I the fine things my good Jacques faid to me . He spoke like a book , while poor I cannot put two words together ...
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... faid he , " Give , and it fhall be given unto you . " The following year Providence liftened to the prayers of the poor , and the harvest was abundant . The pealants , who had been faved from ftarv- ing by FLOR SILIN , now gathered ...
... faid he , " Give , and it fhall be given unto you . " The following year Providence liftened to the prayers of the poor , and the harvest was abundant . The pealants , who had been faved from ftarv- ing by FLOR SILIN , now gathered ...
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... faid : What , then , must that caule be , in the defence of which , whatever is faid , proves to be worse than nothing ? ” ( Pp . 65 , 66. ) Mr. O. propofes to eftablish the Calvinifm of our public ftandards , by an appeal to the other ...
... faid : What , then , must that caule be , in the defence of which , whatever is faid , proves to be worse than nothing ? ” ( Pp . 65 , 66. ) Mr. O. propofes to eftablish the Calvinifm of our public ftandards , by an appeal to the other ...
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