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... kind , and he scarcely ever drank more than two glasses , or two glasses and a half , of wine . Add to this , he always expressed himself with warmth against gross indulgences of every kind , and few will be inclined to believe , after ...
... kind , and he scarcely ever drank more than two glasses , or two glasses and a half , of wine . Add to this , he always expressed himself with warmth against gross indulgences of every kind , and few will be inclined to believe , after ...
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... kind , while it is calculated to strengthen our hopes of a happy futurity , will also tend to wean us gradually from those objects to which we are too often inordi- nately attached in this world , and will enable us to look upon pros ...
... kind , while it is calculated to strengthen our hopes of a happy futurity , will also tend to wean us gradually from those objects to which we are too often inordi- nately attached in this world , and will enable us to look upon pros ...
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... kind ; that it should be in unison , and that more than one note should never be assigned to one syllable . His Holiness pub- lished two bulls to this effect . He afterwards relaxed so far as to allow that a more complex or refined ...
... kind ; that it should be in unison , and that more than one note should never be assigned to one syllable . His Holiness pub- lished two bulls to this effect . He afterwards relaxed so far as to allow that a more complex or refined ...
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