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Tried by my servants appearing dissatisfied by what I believe to be liberal things . I feel these things when I consider how false a view we may take of each other , and how different my feelings towards them are from being ungenerous ...
Tried by my servants appearing dissatisfied by what I believe to be liberal things . I feel these things when I consider how false a view we may take of each other , and how different my feelings towards them are from being ungenerous ...
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We must test these things , not by our ancestors , but by ourselves . The blessings of civilization , whether physical or moral , or intimately blended the one with the other , should penetrate to the very base of our national system ...
We must test these things , not by our ancestors , but by ourselves . The blessings of civilization , whether physical or moral , or intimately blended the one with the other , should penetrate to the very base of our national system ...
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... and steadily persevered in by one fond of most pleasant things in this world , for the mitigation of that afflicting malady . ... if he never ate beef , the answer was— No , Sir - neither beef , nor horse , nor any- thing of that ...
... and steadily persevered in by one fond of most pleasant things in this world , for the mitigation of that afflicting malady . ... if he never ate beef , the answer was— No , Sir - neither beef , nor horse , nor any- thing of that ...
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The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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