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Pagina 10
... have tongues further from their hearts than from London to Bantam , and thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these places do not know what is done in the other . They call thee and thy subjects barbarians , because we speak what ...
... have tongues further from their hearts than from London to Bantam , and thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these places do not know what is done in the other . They call thee and thy subjects barbarians , because we speak what ...
Pagina 11
Thou wouldst fancy that the whole nation are physicians , for the first question they always ask me is , how I do : I have this question put to me above an hundred times a - day . Nay , they are not only thus inquisitive after my health ...
Thou wouldst fancy that the whole nation are physicians , for the first question they always ask me is , how I do : I have this question put to me above an hundred times a - day . Nay , they are not only thus inquisitive after my health ...
Pagina 21
I AM very glad to hear that thou beginnest to prate ; and find , by thy yesterday's vision , thou art so used to it ... Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , for I am afraid thou wilt be very queer if thou dost not intend to ...
I AM very glad to hear that thou beginnest to prate ; and find , by thy yesterday's vision , thou art so used to it ... Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , for I am afraid thou wilt be very queer if thou dost not intend to ...
Pagina 35
... fell into it in that reflection , When I consider thy heavens , the work of thy fingers , the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained ; what is man that thou art mindful of him , and the son of man that thou regardest him !
... fell into it in that reflection , When I consider thy heavens , the work of thy fingers , the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained ; what is man that thou art mindful of him , and the son of man that thou regardest him !
Pagina 54
Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee , so that I am become a burden to myself ? " But , thirdly , how happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is sensible of his Maker's from the secret effects of his mercy and ...
Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee , so that I am become a burden to myself ? " But , thirdly , how happy is the condition of that intellectual being , who is sensible of his Maker's from the secret effects of his mercy and ...
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