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... man's ideal , though not necessarily a description of what he is , is almost always an indication of what he would be ; and in the sober piety , the serious cheerfulness , the tender and gra- cious courtesy , the open - handed ...
... man's ideal , though not necessarily a description of what he is , is almost always an indication of what he would be ; and in the sober piety , the serious cheerfulness , the tender and gra- cious courtesy , the open - handed ...
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... man from that voyage . Neither had the other voyage of those of Coya upon us had better fortune , if they had not met with enemies of greater clemency . For the king Xof this island ( by name Altabin ) a wise man and a great war- rior ...
... man from that voyage . Neither had the other voyage of those of Coya upon us had better fortune , if they had not met with enemies of greater clemency . For the king Xof this island ( by name Altabin ) a wise man and a great war- rior ...
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... man of whom I speak would ever acknowledge that Christ was born of a Virgin , and that he was more than a man ; and he would tell how God made him ruler of the Seraphims which guard his throne ; and they call him also the Milken Way ...
... man of whom I speak would ever acknowledge that Christ was born of a Virgin , and that he was more than a man ; and he would tell how God made him ruler of the Seraphims which guard his throne ; and they call him also the Milken Way ...
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... man's self is , next religion , the chiefest bridle of all vices . " And when he had said this , the good Jew paused a little ; whereupon I , far more willing to hear him speak on than to speak myself , yet thinking it decent that upon ...
... man's self is , next religion , the chiefest bridle of all vices . " And when he had said this , the good Jew paused a little ; whereupon I , far more willing to hear him speak on than to speak myself , yet thinking it decent that upon ...
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... man's life hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter . " 10. " That the pretended succession of wits hath been evil placed , forasmuch as after variety of sects and opinions the most popular and not the ...
... man's life hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter . " 10. " That the pretended succession of wits hath been evil placed , forasmuch as after variety of sects and opinions the most popular and not the ...
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