A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoeAMS Press, 1984 - 222 стор. |
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... hope of progress . He must fortify rather than improve his possessions . Defoe consistently argues that the fundamental purpose of government is to protect property ; the Spaniard voices the common opinion , " For all laws and all ...
... hope of progress . He must fortify rather than improve his possessions . Defoe consistently argues that the fundamental purpose of government is to protect property ; the Spaniard voices the common opinion , " For all laws and all ...
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... hope your Lordship will consider— JUDGE : Consider ! How dare you talk of considering ? Sirrah , Sirrah , I never considered in all my life . I'll make it treason to consider . PRISONER : But I hope your lordship will hear some reason ...
... hope your Lordship will consider— JUDGE : Consider ! How dare you talk of considering ? Sirrah , Sirrah , I never considered in all my life . I'll make it treason to consider . PRISONER : But I hope your lordship will hear some reason ...
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... hope , Doubters , Bloodmen ) ; and from devils who can also use deceit and the temptations of the marketplace against Mansoul . Mansoul is always prey to a hard heart , being “ stupefied ” or blinded , and exercising too little ...
... hope , Doubters , Bloodmen ) ; and from devils who can also use deceit and the temptations of the marketplace against Mansoul . Mansoul is always prey to a hard heart , being “ stupefied ” or blinded , and exercising too little ...
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Initiation and Integration | 1 |
Organization and Government | 26 |
Piety Commerce and Freedom | 65 |
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A Being More Intense: A Study of the Prose Works of Bunyan, Swift, and DeFoe Paula R. Backscheider Перегляд фрагмента - 1984 |
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