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Never torment animals . Never sport with the misery of insects Never cut off their legs or wings . God's tender mer . cies are over all his works . He hears the young ravens that cry . Be followers of God as dear children ...
Never torment animals . Never sport with the misery of insects Never cut off their legs or wings . God's tender mer . cies are over all his works . He hears the young ravens that cry . Be followers of God as dear children ...
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I LA HARPE was on his guard against the faults of his master Voltaire , he never reached equal dramatic eminence , never rose to the same elevation , and never attained to the same lucid style . His genius , indeed , was not of the same ...
I LA HARPE was on his guard against the faults of his master Voltaire , he never reached equal dramatic eminence , never rose to the same elevation , and never attained to the same lucid style . His genius , indeed , was not of the same ...
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We are never more disposed readily to deliver ourselves up to the tender sentiments of husband and father , and to fulfil the datics of those respectable relations , than when a series of events and vicissi . tudes have placed us in a ...
We are never more disposed readily to deliver ourselves up to the tender sentiments of husband and father , and to fulfil the datics of those respectable relations , than when a series of events and vicissi . tudes have placed us in a ...
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Exeter Bp of his Charge to the Clergy | 9 |
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