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Nor is it only we ourselves tiat unsettle the security of things.
Sermons for the New Life. 1802-1876 1876
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Irrepserat in editiones ifiop tiat, quod e coniectura emeudabat Aemil.
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'Baschis. ntry for a idiculous, ces which I sodomy., still thr/tiat can u. le non-ob -
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For there is not any objedl of fenfation or refledlion, which does tiat carry with it the idea of one: but the weaknefs of this kind of argument we have already fhown fufiiciently.
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Hold, madam; one villain, however base, can no. more involve a whole nation in his crimes, thaiv one example, however dignified, can inspire it with his virtues i thank Heaven, the worthless owner of-tiat ma! sion is yet without a rival.
British theatre 1791
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- She takes no notice of the penitcn - them your zeal; Do not yon live tiat forrowof Koufleau, whichnear* under tjie protetftion of tbe Um ly refembled that of David. they have eltablilhed?
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De eo mihi Valerius interpres nun - tiat, Chiliufque fe audifTe fcribit hsc; effe hominem cum Antonio; Antonium porro in cogendis pecuniis diditare, par - tem mihi qujeri, et a me cuftodem communis qua: flus liber - tum effe miffum.
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Qui pofuit fines tuos pa - cem; * 5c adipe frumcnti fa - tiat te.
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Ikg. We tidve ftewrn our attention to tiat iTt this very feffion.
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And a Preacher, above all others, is to care that he be notguilcyof this Folly 'that heafFcQ not needlefs Elegancy, tiat he be not over curious about Words, and ftrive to be florid and gaudy.
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