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... heart in time coming , " that you have a tenderness even possibly ( if it be their weakness ) to the weakness of those who have integrity and honesty and uprightness , and who are not carried away with the hurries I see some taken with ...
... heart in time coming , " that you have a tenderness even possibly ( if it be their weakness ) to the weakness of those who have integrity and honesty and uprightness , and who are not carried away with the hurries I see some taken with ...
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... heart . And therefore , to deal heartily and freely , I would have you lose nothing [ Not even the Scrupulous ] that may stand you in stead in this way . I would advise , if there be ' found ' any of a froward , unmannerly or womanish ...
... heart . And therefore , to deal heartily and freely , I would have you lose nothing [ Not even the Scrupulous ] that may stand you in stead in this way . I would advise , if there be ' found ' any of a froward , unmannerly or womanish ...
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... heart , as before Almighty God ) , I did out of necessity undertake that ' Business , ' which I think no man but myself would have undertaken , -it hath pleased God : that I have been instrumental in keeping the Peace 24 20 April PART X ...
... heart , as before Almighty God ) , I did out of necessity undertake that ' Business , ' which I think no man but myself would have undertaken , -it hath pleased God : that I have been instrumental in keeping the Peace 24 20 April PART X ...
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... heart , — ' speaking to you ' out of the abundance of difficulty and trouble that lies upon me . [ His Highness , sick of body , feverish , unequal to such a jungle of a subject and its adjuncts , is really weltering and staggering like ...
... heart , — ' speaking to you ' out of the abundance of difficulty and trouble that lies upon me . [ His Highness , sick of body , feverish , unequal to such a jungle of a subject and its adjuncts , is really weltering and staggering like ...
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... heart nor principle ' in common ' with them to accomplish the end they had aimed at . [ In short , they , very properly , de- cided on sitting still for a while . ] I grant , perhaps through infirmity they did desire to have continued ...
... heart nor principle ' in common ' with them to accomplish the end they had aimed at . [ In short , they , very properly , de- cided on sitting still for a while . ] I grant , perhaps through infirmity they did desire to have continued ...
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