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... give those flattering distinctions by which mankind are so universally captivated ? Such are the specious , but ... give a true Bevil : " Give me leave to say , that we merchants are a species of gentry that have grown into the ...
... give those flattering distinctions by which mankind are so universally captivated ? Such are the specious , but ... give a true Bevil : " Give me leave to say , that we merchants are a species of gentry that have grown into the ...
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... give to the poor ; but no man can say how much another should give to the poor , or when a man has given too little to save his soul . In the same manner it is a duty to instruct the ignorant , and of consequence to convert infidels to ...
... give to the poor ; but no man can say how much another should give to the poor , or when a man has given too little to save his soul . In the same manner it is a duty to instruct the ignorant , and of consequence to convert infidels to ...
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... give me a better inscription . I must have it both in Latin and English ; so if you should not give me another Latin one , you will at least choose the best of these two , and send a translation of it . " * * * * * His humane forgiving ...
... give me a better inscription . I must have it both in Latin and English ; so if you should not give me another Latin one , you will at least choose the best of these two , and send a translation of it . " * * * * * His humane forgiving ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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