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But a man can never have same degree of glory . taken in his full measure of
knowledge , With what astonishment and veneration bas not time to subdue his
passions , esta may we look into our own souls , where blish his soul in virtue ,
and ...
But a man can never have same degree of glory . taken in his full measure of
knowledge , With what astonishment and veneration bas not time to subdue his
passions , esta may we look into our own souls , where blish his soul in virtue ,
and ...
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We are rigorous to offences , Let the prospects of immortality till your as if we had
never offended ; unfeeling to ¡¤ minds . Look upon this world as a state of distress ,
as if we knew not what it was to passage . Consider yourselves as engaged ...
We are rigorous to offences , Let the prospects of immortality till your as if we had
never offended ; unfeeling to ¡¤ minds . Look upon this world as a state of distress ,
as if we knew not what it was to passage . Consider yourselves as engaged ...
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Look a- , nefs of his wit . A great swarm of wafps bout you , my Lord , from the
palace to the played round his cradle without hurting cottage , you will find that
the bulk of hin , but were very troublesome to all in mankind is made to breathe
the air ...
Look a- , nefs of his wit . A great swarm of wafps bout you , my Lord , from the
palace to the played round his cradle without hurting cottage , you will find that
the bulk of hin , but were very troublesome to all in mankind is made to breathe
the air ...
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