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Pagina 114
... Hope of being addressed to by those whom we love . Under all these Disadvantages I am obliged to apply my self to you , and hope I shall prevail with you to print in your very next Paper the following Letter , which is a Declaration of ...
... Hope of being addressed to by those whom we love . Under all these Disadvantages I am obliged to apply my self to you , and hope I shall prevail with you to print in your very next Paper the following Letter , which is a Declaration of ...
Pagina 136
... hope is so far from criminal , that , methinks , there is a kind of Piety in being so unwilling to be separated from a State which is the Institution of Heaven , and in which we have lived according to its Laws . As we know no more of ...
... hope is so far from criminal , that , methinks , there is a kind of Piety in being so unwilling to be separated from a State which is the Institution of Heaven , and in which we have lived according to its Laws . As we know no more of ...
Pagina 194
... Hope , and chearful Resignation . Many of the prevailing Passions of Mankind do un deservedly pass under the Name of Religion ; which is thus made to express it self in Action , according to the Nature of the Constitution in which it ...
... Hope , and chearful Resignation . Many of the prevailing Passions of Mankind do un deservedly pass under the Name of Religion ; which is thus made to express it self in Action , according to the Nature of the Constitution in which it ...
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