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... thing called the gunpowder - treason was a wicked and horrid design ( among the rest ) of some of the Jesuits , and I think the malice of the Jesuits or the wit of man cannot offer an excuse for it , it was so execrable a thing ...
... thing called the gunpowder - treason was a wicked and horrid design ( among the rest ) of some of the Jesuits , and I think the malice of the Jesuits or the wit of man cannot offer an excuse for it , it was so execrable a thing ...
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... thing in the world to me , to be recapitu- lating the spiteful things which have been said , in relation to your absence , so long . I will mention one thing , which put me out of patience , and was the true occasion of my writing . A ...
... thing in the world to me , to be recapitu- lating the spiteful things which have been said , in relation to your absence , so long . I will mention one thing , which put me out of patience , and was the true occasion of my writing . A ...
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... thing in the world can be supposed to be meant as the REPRESENTATIVE of another , I imagine it must be admitted that the picture formed in the bottom of an eye is that thing . ' We cannot but think that this passage , and the visible ...
... thing in the world can be supposed to be meant as the REPRESENTATIVE of another , I imagine it must be admitted that the picture formed in the bottom of an eye is that thing . ' We cannot but think that this passage , and the visible ...
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