The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... suffer , from a slight inadvertency in regard to this fatal trifle ? If the schemes of all enterprising spirits were to be carefully examined , some interven- ing accident , not considerable enough to occasion any debate upon , or give ...
... suffer , from a slight inadvertency in regard to this fatal trifle ? If the schemes of all enterprising spirits were to be carefully examined , some interven- ing accident , not considerable enough to occasion any debate upon , or give ...
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... suffering outward troubles to suck the blood from her heart in the shape of vultures . The whole vault had a genuine ... suffered in the way , and were given over to those tormentors that stood on either hand of the presence ; others ...
... suffering outward troubles to suck the blood from her heart in the shape of vultures . The whole vault had a genuine ... suffered in the way , and were given over to those tormentors that stood on either hand of the presence ; others ...
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... suffering , but ourselves as not suffering in the most forlorn estate . It had also the ground - work of humanity and compassion in it , though the mind . was then too dark and too deeply engaged to per- ceive it ; but as we proceeded ...
... suffering , but ourselves as not suffering in the most forlorn estate . It had also the ground - work of humanity and compassion in it , though the mind . was then too dark and too deeply engaged to per- ceive it ; but as we proceeded ...
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