The Spectator, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... raised a fit of devo- tion in him , he threw off his clothes with a design to wash himself , according to the custom of the Ma- hometans , before he said his prayers . After his first plunge into the sea , he no sooner raised his head ...
... raised a fit of devo- tion in him , he threw off his clothes with a design to wash himself , according to the custom of the Ma- hometans , before he said his prayers . After his first plunge into the sea , he no sooner raised his head ...
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... raise , And show the triumph that their shame displays . ' The histories of all our former wars are transmitted to ... raised to the greatest height of gladness it had ever felt since it was a nation , I mean the year of Blenheim ' , I ...
... raise , And show the triumph that their shame displays . ' The histories of all our former wars are transmitted to ... raised to the greatest height of gladness it had ever felt since it was a nation , I mean the year of Blenheim ' , I ...
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... raised from the chief articles of our religion , for the advancing of morality in its three great branches ? To give ... raising such insignificant cavils , doubts , and scruples , as may be started against every thing that is not ...
... raised from the chief articles of our religion , for the advancing of morality in its three great branches ? To give ... raising such insignificant cavils , doubts , and scruples , as may be started against every thing that is not ...
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