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CHAPTER I. I HAVE ever had a pleasure in obtaining any little anecdotes of my ancestors . You may remember the inquiries I made among the remains of my relations when you were with me in England , and the journey I undertook for that ...
CHAPTER I. I HAVE ever had a pleasure in obtaining any little anecdotes of my ancestors . You may remember the inquiries I made among the remains of my relations when you were with me in England , and the journey I undertook for that ...
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That bodies should be lent us while they can afford us pleasure , assist us in acquiring knowledge , or in doing good to our fellow - creatures , is a kind and benevolent act of God . When they become unfit for these purposes and afford ...
That bodies should be lent us while they can afford us pleasure , assist us in acquiring knowledge , or in doing good to our fellow - creatures , is a kind and benevolent act of God . When they become unfit for these purposes and afford ...
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Not but that I was sensible her being with us might have lessened our pleasure , but I hoped it might have prevented you some pain . In fine , nothing can contribute to true happiness that is inconsistent with duty ; nor can a course of ...
Not but that I was sensible her being with us might have lessened our pleasure , but I hoped it might have prevented you some pain . In fine , nothing can contribute to true happiness that is inconsistent with duty ; nor can a course of ...
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