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What then can be the reason why we lament more him that dies of a wound , than him that dies of a fever ? A man that lan- guishes with disease , ends his life with more pain , but with less virtue ; he leaves no example to his friends ...
What then can be the reason why we lament more him that dies of a wound , than him that dies of a fever ? A man that lan- guishes with disease , ends his life with more pain , but with less virtue ; he leaves no example to his friends ...
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There is no reason why , amongst all the great , I should chuse to supplicate the Archbishop , nor why , among all the possible objects of his bounty , the Archbishop should chuse your son . I know , Madam , how unwillingly conviction ...
There is no reason why , amongst all the great , I should chuse to supplicate the Archbishop , nor why , among all the possible objects of his bounty , the Archbishop should chuse your son . I know , Madam , how unwillingly conviction ...
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532 FANCY AND REASON [ 1774 shipping once a year in a certain place , in imitation of the Jews , is but a comparison ; and simile non est idem ; if the annual resort to Jerusalem was a duty to the Jews , it was a duty because it was ...
532 FANCY AND REASON [ 1774 shipping once a year in a certain place , in imitation of the Jews , is but a comparison ; and simile non est idem ; if the annual resort to Jerusalem was a duty to the Jews , it was a duty because it was ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
Términos y frases comunes
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