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... spirit of life feemed ftill to be fo very ftrong in him , that I could not help entertaining fome faint hopes . He answered , " Your An habitual hopes are groundless . diarrhea , of more than a year's ftanding , would be a very bad ...
... spirit of life feemed ftill to be fo very ftrong in him , that I could not help entertaining fome faint hopes . He answered , " Your An habitual hopes are groundless . diarrhea , of more than a year's ftanding , would be a very bad ...
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... spirit of the army in general is but too well determined , by the inhuman treatment of thofe who have unhappily fallen into their hands . It is well known to you , that , at the univerfal defire of the people , and with the hearty ...
... spirit of the army in general is but too well determined , by the inhuman treatment of thofe who have unhappily fallen into their hands . It is well known to you , that , at the univerfal defire of the people , and with the hearty ...
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... spirit for many hours . He faid , that he had feen in the public prints of the day , a moft extraordinary declaration [ xxxviii . 585. ] , which , if ge- nuine , required attention . He read it , and then proceeded to queftion the au ...
... spirit for many hours . He faid , that he had feen in the public prints of the day , a moft extraordinary declaration [ xxxviii . 585. ] , which , if ge- nuine , required attention . He read it , and then proceeded to queftion the au ...
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... Spirit and virtue : " It is hard for an empty bag to ftand upright , " as poor Richard truly fays . What would you think of that prince , or that government , who fhould iffue an edict forbidding you to dress like a gentleman or a ...
... Spirit and virtue : " It is hard for an empty bag to ftand upright , " as poor Richard truly fays . What would you think of that prince , or that government , who fhould iffue an edict forbidding you to dress like a gentleman or a ...
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... spirit , more severe than the keeneft anguish of the body , ball then be healed for ever , Patient merit fhall no longer fuffer " the fpurn of the unworthy . ' The poor fhall ceafe to bow beneath the rod of the oppreffor . The ...
... spirit , more severe than the keeneft anguish of the body , ball then be healed for ever , Patient merit fhall no longer fuffer " the fpurn of the unworthy . ' The poor fhall ceafe to bow beneath the rod of the oppreffor . The ...
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