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... command of the passions , the last and highest attainment of oratory ; this ex- tensive and intimate acquaintance with language , the fruit of long and assiduous culture ? If not , such reading is manifestly beyond their depth , and ...
... command of the passions , the last and highest attainment of oratory ; this ex- tensive and intimate acquaintance with language , the fruit of long and assiduous culture ? If not , such reading is manifestly beyond their depth , and ...
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... command of a ship , 66 there is one law I am determined to make ; and I shall insist upon its being kept : indeed , it is a favor which I ask of you , and which I expect will be granted to a British 2 officer by a crew of British seamen ...
... command of a ship , 66 there is one law I am determined to make ; and I shall insist upon its being kept : indeed , it is a favor which I ask of you , and which I expect will be granted to a British 2 officer by a crew of British seamen ...
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... command . The vision that night appeared to the hermit , as promised , and thus addressed him : " You are now no longer weary of 8 life , but happy . Know then , that man was made for labor ; and prayer also is his duty : the one as ...
... command . The vision that night appeared to the hermit , as promised , and thus addressed him : " You are now no longer weary of 8 life , but happy . Know then , that man was made for labor ; and prayer also is his duty : the one as ...
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... commands us to keep it holy ; but you , not satisfied with the six days God has given , rob him of the sev- 6 enth : what , then , do you deserve ? " The man was silenced . DEFINITIONS , & c . - Define pious , poor , old , reasoning ...
... commands us to keep it holy ; but you , not satisfied with the six days God has given , rob him of the sev- 6 enth : what , then , do you deserve ? " The man was silenced . DEFINITIONS , & c . - Define pious , poor , old , reasoning ...
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... command his loving - kindness in the daytime , and in the night his song shall be with me , and 12 my prayer unto the God of my life . I will say unto God my rock , Why hast thou forgotten me ? why go I mourn- ing , because of the ...
... command his loving - kindness in the daytime , and in the night his song shall be with me , and 12 my prayer unto the God of my life . I will say unto God my rock , Why hast thou forgotten me ? why go I mourn- ing , because of the ...
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