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Even in the present milder time , few cultivated persons willingly think on the special dogmas of distinct theology . They do not deny them , but they live apart from them : they do not disbelieve them , but they are silent when they ...
Even in the present milder time , few cultivated persons willingly think on the special dogmas of distinct theology . They do not deny them , but they live apart from them : they do not disbelieve them , but they are silent when they ...
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In most of Shelley's poems - he died under thirty - there is an extreme suspicion of aged persons . In actual life he had plainly encountered many old gentlemen who had no belief in the complete and philosophical reformation of mankind ...
In most of Shelley's poems - he died under thirty - there is an extreme suspicion of aged persons . In actual life he had plainly encountered many old gentlemen who had no belief in the complete and philosophical reformation of mankind ...
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Have your boots polished in a blacking - shop , and call the interesting officiator an ' intelligent ouvrier ; ' be shaved , and cite the coiffeur as a person in rather a superior station ; ' call your best acquaintance ' a well ...
Have your boots polished in a blacking - shop , and call the interesting officiator an ' intelligent ouvrier ; ' be shaved , and cite the coiffeur as a person in rather a superior station ; ' call your best acquaintance ' a well ...
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