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... and bullied their men , adding to the most monstrous acts of cruelty and
oppression , the meanness of picking locks and pilfering trifles . It was by no
means a matter of pleasing reflection to the Bearer of Despatches , that he must
rest that ...
... and bullied their men , adding to the most monstrous acts of cruelty and
oppression , the meanness of picking locks and pilfering trifles . It was by no
means a matter of pleasing reflection to the Bearer of Despatches , that he must
rest that ...
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... in vain ; and in the moments of greatest exertions that part of their bodies which
was entwined , seemed extremely small , while the rest appeared inflated , and
now and then convulsed with strong undulations , rapidly following each other .
... in vain ; and in the moments of greatest exertions that part of their bodies which
was entwined , seemed extremely small , while the rest appeared inflated , and
now and then convulsed with strong undulations , rapidly following each other .
Página 133
Some he had changed entirely ; others had undergone modification , and he
knew not what fate was before the rest . There was reason in his remark . If it be
not contradictory , I would say , that he showed his good judgment in appearing
to ...
Some he had changed entirely ; others had undergone modification , and he
knew not what fate was before the rest . There was reason in his remark . If it be
not contradictory , I would say , that he showed his good judgment in appearing
to ...
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Let us leave the seventh day of rest , to the holiday rejoicings of patriots and
politicians , who look upon their copied creations , and cunning schemes for
human misery , and pronounce them original and finished and good . Let them
build ...
Let us leave the seventh day of rest , to the holiday rejoicings of patriots and
politicians , who look upon their copied creations , and cunning schemes for
human misery , and pronounce them original and finished and good . Let them
build ...
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There remaineth , therefore , a rest ( Sabbatismos ) for the people of God . " THE
Sabbath morn is calm and clear , And flowers perfume the balmy air Around the
cottage door ; Beneath the spreading oak's dark shade , In Sunday's tidy garb ...
There remaineth , therefore , a rest ( Sabbatismos ) for the people of God . " THE
Sabbath morn is calm and clear , And flowers perfume the balmy air Around the
cottage door ; Beneath the spreading oak's dark shade , In Sunday's tidy garb ...
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