Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Volume 1proprietor, 1806 - English literature |
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... persons and actions , to reverence God , to honour and obey our parents , are agreeable to na- ture , necessary for our well ... person , who suffered by his injustice , now calls upon his pity - he feels himself the object of public re ...
... persons and actions , to reverence God , to honour and obey our parents , are agreeable to na- ture , necessary for our well ... person , who suffered by his injustice , now calls upon his pity - he feels himself the object of public re ...
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... persons ; upon which the advocate insisted on the integrity of that person whom he had produced ; but the prętor told ... person who sat at the head of a court of justice , while Cato was still living , shews us , more than a thousand ...
... persons ; upon which the advocate insisted on the integrity of that person whom he had produced ; but the prętor told ... person who sat at the head of a court of justice , while Cato was still living , shews us , more than a thousand ...
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... person , the assassin who stabs me to the heart . " . “ Oh , my dear father ; hear me , Sir , hear me , I beseech you ” — “ I do not come here , Theodora , to stop your flight ; your person is your own , and I scorn to detain even my ...
... person , the assassin who stabs me to the heart . " . “ Oh , my dear father ; hear me , Sir , hear me , I beseech you ” — “ I do not come here , Theodora , to stop your flight ; your person is your own , and I scorn to detain even my ...
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