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Pagina 29
... appear a saint or hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the soul through its outward actions , often sees it ... appears in its full beauty and perfection . Thus we see , that none but the Supreme Being can esteem us according to ...
... appear a saint or hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the soul through its outward actions , often sees it ... appears in its full beauty and perfection . Thus we see , that none but the Supreme Being can esteem us according to ...
Pagina 54
... appears unreasonable to the son . There are so few who can grow old with a good grace , and yet fewer who can come slow ... appear the worthy off- spring of such a father . It is after this manner that Camillus and his first - born dwell ...
... appears unreasonable to the son . There are so few who can grow old with a good grace , and yet fewer who can come slow ... appear the worthy off- spring of such a father . It is after this manner that Camillus and his first - born dwell ...
Pagina 67
... appear very suddenly in a rainbow hood , like the Iris in Dryden's Virgil , not questioning but that among such a ... appears in white , it is peace , and he may hand her out of her box with safety . Will informs me likewise , that these ...
... appear very suddenly in a rainbow hood , like the Iris in Dryden's Virgil , not questioning but that among such a ... appears in white , it is peace , and he may hand her out of her box with safety . Will informs me likewise , that these ...
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