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Page 67
... never heard of among them . * And although it may happen ' that one bears a grudge to another , yet it never breaks out into any scolding or fighting ; neither have they any words to express such passions , or any injurious and ...
... never heard of among them . * And although it may happen ' that one bears a grudge to another , yet it never breaks out into any scolding or fighting ; neither have they any words to express such passions , or any injurious and ...
Page 68
... never asks for victuals , though never so hungry ; nor is there any need he should ; for they generally exercise great hospitality , and are very free with what they have ; and what is highly to be admired and praise- worthy , they have ...
... never asks for victuals , though never so hungry ; nor is there any need he should ; for they generally exercise great hospitality , and are very free with what they have ; and what is highly to be admired and praise- worthy , they have ...
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... never again to avail yourself of the occasions for sinning which it presents to you ? Or are you de- cided on living a hypocritical life , which will never sit easily on you ? The avowal that you have made in no respect alters the ...
... never again to avail yourself of the occasions for sinning which it presents to you ? Or are you de- cided on living a hypocritical life , which will never sit easily on you ? The avowal that you have made in no respect alters the ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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