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It would cause the latter to appreciate the advantages of union , and give them a stake , in point of gratitude , of honour , and of interest , in the support of that establishment , by which they should be thus embodied .
It would cause the latter to appreciate the advantages of union , and give them a stake , in point of gratitude , of honour , and of interest , in the support of that establishment , by which they should be thus embodied .
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Never fearing aniething he could suffer for the truth , he never at any time would refrein a true or give a false witnesse ; he lov'd truth so much that he hated even sportive lies and gulleries He was so just to his owne honour that he ...
Never fearing aniething he could suffer for the truth , he never at any time would refrein a true or give a false witnesse ; he lov'd truth so much that he hated even sportive lies and gulleries He was so just to his owne honour that he ...
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I began to consider what they could wish to give to such sad dogs as English Heretics . I thought --- I thought mayhap it might be poison . And so , to save the boat's crew from any mischief , I drank up one bottle myself , to give it a ...
I began to consider what they could wish to give to such sad dogs as English Heretics . I thought --- I thought mayhap it might be poison . And so , to save the boat's crew from any mischief , I drank up one bottle myself , to give it a ...
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