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Pagina 80
... consider the Vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow : When I see Kings lying by those who deposed them , when I consider rival Wits placed Side by Side , or the holy Men that divided the World with their Con- tests and ...
... consider the Vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow : When I see Kings lying by those who deposed them , when I consider rival Wits placed Side by Side , or the holy Men that divided the World with their Con- tests and ...
Pagina 356
... consider the Subject of Witchcraft . When I hear the Relations that are made from all Parts of the World , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West Indies , but from every particular Nation in Europe , I cannot forbear ...
... consider the Subject of Witchcraft . When I hear the Relations that are made from all Parts of the World , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West Indies , but from every particular Nation in Europe , I cannot forbear ...
Pagina 493
... consider whole Kingdoms laid in Ashes , Families put to the Sword , Wretches shut up in Dungeons , and the like Calamities of Mankind , that we are out of Countenance for our own Weakness , if we sink under such little Strokes of ...
... consider whole Kingdoms laid in Ashes , Families put to the Sword , Wretches shut up in Dungeons , and the like Calamities of Mankind , that we are out of Countenance for our own Weakness , if we sink under such little Strokes of ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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