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The strength of satire consists in this most essential point , that it reaches where
neither the fears of the laws of God or man can take effect . To preach religion to
the Atheist , who hopes for no future rewards and dreads no future punishments ...
The strength of satire consists in this most essential point , that it reaches where
neither the fears of the laws of God or man can take effect . To preach religion to
the Atheist , who hopes for no future rewards and dreads no future punishments ...
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A Serio-comic Satiric Romance Eaton Stannard Barrett. - Freeland , as in most
other manors , it is the case that the chief men claim solvi legibus a dispensation
from the laws , of which they are the makers , and generally the worst observers .
A Serio-comic Satiric Romance Eaton Stannard Barrett. - Freeland , as in most
other manors , it is the case that the chief men claim solvi legibus a dispensation
from the laws , of which they are the makers , and generally the worst observers .
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to follow the example of Thirteen Acres , by , asserting their independence of the
laws of the manor , and the Lord was obliged to give way . At length Cradleham
died and was succeeded by one Limeburne . Farmer Gildrig's affairs now began
...
to follow the example of Thirteen Acres , by , asserting their independence of the
laws of the manor , and the Lord was obliged to give way . At length Cradleham
died and was succeeded by one Limeburne . Farmer Gildrig's affairs now began
...
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... that it would not thaw before all the Squire's ardent vows and protestations , till
something like a marriage ceremony had been performed in secret . However
much of a salvo this might be to her conscience , yet as , by the laws of the manor
...
... that it would not thaw before all the Squire's ardent vows and protestations , till
something like a marriage ceremony had been performed in secret . However
much of a salvo this might be to her conscience , yet as , by the laws of the manor
...
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It is , however an immutable law laid down by Nature , the Steward ( or more
properly Stewardess ) of the course of life , that no rhan , whether king or cobler ,
shall ride his hobby in such a manner as to injure another ; and Justice , who is
the ...
It is , however an immutable law laid down by Nature , the Steward ( or more
properly Stewardess ) of the course of life , that no rhan , whether king or cobler ,
shall ride his hobby in such a manner as to injure another ; and Justice , who is
the ...
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