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... hath proceeded , as to finish that part . Certainly the model is more vast and high than can possibly be imitated in all things ; notwithstanding most things therein are within men's power to effect . His Lord- ship thought also in this ...
... hath proceeded , as to finish that part . Certainly the model is more vast and high than can possibly be imitated in all things ; notwithstanding most things therein are within men's power to effect . His Lord- ship thought also in this ...
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... hath given you licence to stay on land for the space of six weeks : and let it not trouble you if your occasions ask further time , for the law in this point is not precise ; and I do not doubt but myself shall be able to obtain for you ...
... hath given you licence to stay on land for the space of six weeks : and let it not trouble you if your occasions ask further time , for the law in this point is not precise ; and I do not doubt but myself shall be able to obtain for you ...
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... hath made them a curious , ignorant , fearful , foolish nation . But our lawgiver made his law of another temper . For first , he hath preserved all points of humanity , in taking order and making provision for the relief of strangers ...
... hath made them a curious , ignorant , fearful , foolish nation . But our lawgiver made his law of another temper . For first , he hath preserved all points of humanity , in taking order and making provision for the relief of strangers ...
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... hath one only exception , which is admirable ; preserving the good which cometh by communicating with strangers , and avoiding the hurt ; and I will now open it to you . And here I shall seem a little to digress , but you will by and by ...
... hath one only exception , which is admirable ; preserving the good which cometh by communicating with strangers , and avoiding the hurt ; and I will now open it to you . And here I shall seem a little to digress , but you will by and by ...
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... hath appointed the next day after to - morrow . And because he meaneth to give you his blessing , he hath appointed it in the forenoon . " We came at our day and hour , and I was chosen by my fellows for the private access . We found ...
... hath appointed the next day after to - morrow . And because he meaneth to give you his blessing , he hath appointed it in the forenoon . " We came at our day and hour , and I was chosen by my fellows for the private access . We found ...
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