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... believe on their credit whate'er she may chuse . But I've learn'd from the painful experience of youth , That vehement oaths never constitute truth ; And I've studied those treach'rous eyes , and I find They are mutable signs of a ...
... believe on their credit whate'er she may chuse . But I've learn'd from the painful experience of youth , That vehement oaths never constitute truth ; And I've studied those treach'rous eyes , and I find They are mutable signs of a ...
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... believe ( as I do ) that you deserve every thing , and are capable of every thing ; but nobody else will believe it if they see you get nothing . M. W. M. ' Incorporated with the second series , are the Letters which were addressed to ...
... believe ( as I do ) that you deserve every thing , and are capable of every thing ; but nobody else will believe it if they see you get nothing . M. W. M. ' Incorporated with the second series , are the Letters which were addressed to ...
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... believe in God's absolute decrees , and the predetermination both of good and evil ; in the existence of angels , whom they consider to be ministers of the word of God , pure and subtile spirits , propagated of fire . They believe ...
... believe in God's absolute decrees , and the predetermination both of good and evil ; in the existence of angels , whom they consider to be ministers of the word of God , pure and subtile spirits , propagated of fire . They believe ...
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