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He had a loud and clear voice , and articulated his words so perfectly that he might be heard and understood at a great distance , especially as his auditors observed the most perfect silence . He preached one evening from the top of ...
He had a loud and clear voice , and articulated his words so perfectly that he might be heard and understood at a great distance , especially as his auditors observed the most perfect silence . He preached one evening from the top of ...
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My answer to him was that I had read or heard of some public man who made it a rule never to ask for an office and never to refuse one when offered to him . “ I approve , " said I , “ of this rule , and shall practice it with a small ...
My answer to him was that I had read or heard of some public man who made it a rule never to ask for an office and never to refuse one when offered to him . “ I approve , " said I , “ of this rule , and shall practice it with a small ...
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a your kindness in coming so far to tell us those things which you have heard from your mothers . In return , I will tell you some of those we have heard from ours . ' In the beginning , our fathers had only the flesh of animals to ...
a your kindness in coming so far to tell us those things which you have heard from your mothers . In return , I will tell you some of those we have heard from ours . ' In the beginning , our fathers had only the flesh of animals to ...
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