Satisfaction to a candid Temper, to be employed in revealing the latent Merit of any Man : And, I am forry, that I have not frequent Opportunities of indulging my Heart in this Pleafure. This makes me lay hold on the firft Occafion of this Kind, with... The Free-thinker - Página 3031722Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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