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The fall shattered the trunk and thci crown was smashed into pieces.
River God Smith, Wilbur, 1933- 1993
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Nor is it enough for the security, which men de - sire should last all thci time of their life, thai they be governed and directed by one judgment, for a limited time, as in one battle, or one war.
Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of the Seventeenth ... 1813
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If it be true, that saints do place their happiness in the happiness of others; then it is absolutely certain, that they actually exercise disinterested love, wiiich is thci essence of vir - tue or true holiness, in distinction from selfish love, which is the essence of all sin or moral evil.
Sermons on various important subjects of doctrine and practice 1812
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The third should be a book of about twenty - five leaves, where should be entered daily, and with the same distinction, the provisions which may be distributed to the officers and dependents of thci army at the fixed price.
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Reasons for the cruelly and love of waste of the northern herdsmen, 343 — 368: they acquire by degrees the temper of thci r o CONTENTS. new climate, and then share the fate of its former inhabitants, 369 — 376.
The progress of civil society : a didactic poem, in six books 1796
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If by fome ftrange concurrence all the voices of a parifh fhould unite in thci choice of any fingle man, though I could not charge the patron with injuflice for prefenting a minifter,.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... 1791
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Again Ihalt thci look down with fcorn On an oppofmg worid, and all its wily ways:
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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Direding your eye along the edge of thci north fide of the valley, you fee the country boldly.
A view of the present state of Derbyshire; with an account of its most remarkable antiquities 1789
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The fpeed of thci zealous miffionary was promoted by the fleeteft dromedaries of a devouf chief of the Arabs; tlie dodrine and difcipline of the Jacobites were fe - cretly eftablilhed in the dominions of Juftijnian; and each Jacobite was compelled to violate the laws and to hate the Roman legiflator.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1788
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What ftrength, what art can thci Suffice, or what evafion bear him fafe Through the ftridl fenterics and ftations thick Of angels watching round?
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