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In a series of sermons preached at St. Paul's in 1705 , he denounced the sort of men who pretend to seek for truth and to explode falsehood by means of wit.:18 whatsoever things are profane , impure , filthy , dishonourable and absurd ...
In a series of sermons preached at St. Paul's in 1705 , he denounced the sort of men who pretend to seek for truth and to explode falsehood by means of wit.:18 whatsoever things are profane , impure , filthy , dishonourable and absurd ...
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Those duties ... which fall to the higher ranks of men , even in this commonwealth , are by no means of the lightest or easiest kind . The watchings and fatigues , the anxieties and cares which attend the highest stations , render their ...
Those duties ... which fall to the higher ranks of men , even in this commonwealth , are by no means of the lightest or easiest kind . The watchings and fatigues , the anxieties and cares which attend the highest stations , render their ...
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... and providently done : for by this means he gained so much life to the world as there is in those animals which are food for others ; for by this means they themselves enjoy some kind of life , and are of service also to the rest .
... and providently done : for by this means he gained so much life to the world as there is in those animals which are food for others ; for by this means they themselves enjoy some kind of life , and are of service also to the rest .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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