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... common observation here , that our cause is the cause of all mankind , and that we are fighting for their liberty in defending our own . ” p . 23 . Our readers may be pleased to see the patriarch of Ferney turned prédicateur ...
... common observation here , that our cause is the cause of all mankind , and that we are fighting for their liberty in defending our own . ” p . 23 . Our readers may be pleased to see the patriarch of Ferney turned prédicateur ...
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... common with Cowper , and , indeed , with many sincere Christians , long and anxious doubts respecting her own religious safety . Here happily the parallel ends , -her peace was vouchsafed to her on this side the grave , and she died ...
... common with Cowper , and , indeed , with many sincere Christians , long and anxious doubts respecting her own religious safety . Here happily the parallel ends , -her peace was vouchsafed to her on this side the grave , and she died ...
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... common sense with the great literary talents , and the humble , yet exalted piety , which is exhibited in the life of Jane Taylor . It would be difficult , and we think not very use- ful , for us to abridge this Memoir . We recommend to ...
... common sense with the great literary talents , and the humble , yet exalted piety , which is exhibited in the life of Jane Taylor . It would be difficult , and we think not very use- ful , for us to abridge this Memoir . We recommend to ...
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... common pleasures of a mere housewife ; —no reflection , by the bye , upon that res- pectable character ; believe me , I reverence it ; and always regard with respect a woman who performs her difficult , complicated , and important ...
... common pleasures of a mere housewife ; —no reflection , by the bye , upon that res- pectable character ; believe me , I reverence it ; and always regard with respect a woman who performs her difficult , complicated , and important ...
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... common room , I found a vast number of boys engaged in a violent theatrical contest , con- cerning the allotment of parts in a farce they purposed to per- form . One party insisted on Love à la Mode ; whilst the other objected , because ...
... common room , I found a vast number of boys engaged in a violent theatrical contest , con- cerning the allotment of parts in a farce they purposed to per- form . One party insisted on Love à la Mode ; whilst the other objected , because ...
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