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... feel the str ke , and human frailty discovers itself ; it is true we feel and cannot help it , but reason tells us we must , in spite of our teeth , submit where there is no remedy ; and religion goes much further , requiring us not ...
... feel the str ke , and human frailty discovers itself ; it is true we feel and cannot help it , but reason tells us we must , in spite of our teeth , submit where there is no remedy ; and religion goes much further , requiring us not ...
Pagina 281
... feel assured , be com- pletely removed ; and I feel equally confident , that this revocation of the French edicts will be immediately followed by that of the Orders in Council , which affect the neutral commerce of the United States . I ...
... feel assured , be com- pletely removed ; and I feel equally confident , that this revocation of the French edicts will be immediately followed by that of the Orders in Council , which affect the neutral commerce of the United States . I ...
Pagina 457
... feel humbled , beware of believing that I stoop to the miserable disquietude of vanity , as if I had been accus- tomed to preach myself ! God forbid that a minister of heaven should think at any time that he has need of an excuse with ...
... feel humbled , beware of believing that I stoop to the miserable disquietude of vanity , as if I had been accus- tomed to preach myself ! God forbid that a minister of heaven should think at any time that he has need of an excuse with ...
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