The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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... believe , except in the wonders of charity , accomplished with a similar income , by the celebrated Man of Ross . For the sake of his own health , which was now occasionally impaired , as well as for the purpose of meeting a circle of ...
... believe , except in the wonders of charity , accomplished with a similar income , by the celebrated Man of Ross . For the sake of his own health , which was now occasionally impaired , as well as for the purpose of meeting a circle of ...
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... believe that the Deity must be more engrossed with the affairs of an obscure Muggletonian in Ebenezer Alley , Shoreditch , than with the general and immutable laws of the universe , presumptuously wrest every unexpected occurrence , in ...
... believe that the Deity must be more engrossed with the affairs of an obscure Muggletonian in Ebenezer Alley , Shoreditch , than with the general and immutable laws of the universe , presumptuously wrest every unexpected occurrence , in ...
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... believe that he may excite without being excited , for the same reason that the most sensitive young lady will remain unmoved at the hundredth reperusal of the tragedy , which at first drew a flood of tears from her eyes ; but the mimic ...
... believe that he may excite without being excited , for the same reason that the most sensitive young lady will remain unmoved at the hundredth reperusal of the tragedy , which at first drew a flood of tears from her eyes ; but the mimic ...
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... believe , or will not examine . " When objections are made to the Mosaic account of the creation , as being in- * Misc . Tracts , by Watson , Bishop of Landaff , v . 2. p . 49 . consistent with the modern state of science , it is 50 THE ...
... believe , or will not examine . " When objections are made to the Mosaic account of the creation , as being in- * Misc . Tracts , by Watson , Bishop of Landaff , v . 2. p . 49 . consistent with the modern state of science , it is 50 THE ...
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... believe it , " said the priest . - " But your metropolitan does , " replied the archdeacon.- " It may be so , " rejoined Mr. Patten ; " and he can well afford it . He believes at the rate of seven thousand a - year , and I , only at ...
... believe it , " said the priest . - " But your metropolitan does , " replied the archdeacon.- " It may be so , " rejoined Mr. Patten ; " and he can well afford it . He believes at the rate of seven thousand a - year , and I , only at ...
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